Speeches from Film: Any Given Sunday
Today we look at a powerful speech by Al Pacino in the movie, Any Given Sunday. The premise for the movie (and the speech) is pretty simple: Pacino is the coach of a once-great football team that is now riddled with injuries and internal dissension, and is struggling to make the playoffs. Prior to the big game, Pacino […]
Seth Godin: The Unlimited Power of Enthusiasm
Seth Godin is the author of several books about “marketing, the spread of ideas and managing both customers and employees with respect”. I highly recommend his blog. In this post from 1 November 2006, Seth talks about the power of bringing enthusiasm to whatever you do, be it work or play. Earlier today I was teaching […]
Speeches from Film: Invictus
Just because a speech in a movie is scripted, it doesn’t mean that we cannot learn from it. In fact, when you think about, some of the most famous speeches in history were rigorously prepared and polished before they were delivered. So today, we start a new series of posts: Speeches from Film. Over the months […]
Don't phone it in!
A few posts back, I reproduced an article by Seth Godin on the dangers of using too much data. It holds good advice for those presenting lots of statistics. Godin is the author of ten books about marketing, change and work that are international bestsellers. His blog is one of my favourites and I recommend it to […]
What Yanni can teach us about public speaking
I have been writing this blog for a little over eight months now. I recently looked back at some of the posts that I have written. Most of those posts contain advice about things that we should, or should not, do as speakers: look at the audience; don’t read your notes; use the stage; don’t […]
Why Too Much Data Can Be Bad
Seth Godin is the author of ten books about marketing, change and work that have been bestsellers around the world. His blog is one of my favourites. The post below appeared on his blog on 21 January 2010. In a previous post, I quoted Margaret Thatcher who said that a statistic should tell a story. The problem with […]
Making it Stick: Emotion matters
This is Part 6 of a seven-part series on making speeches and presentations memorable. It is based on the book Made to Stick by Chip and Dan Heath. We can learn a lot, on many levels, from Mother Theresa. We can even learn something about public speaking from her. Mother Theresa once said, “If I look at […]
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