Using Humour When Speaking to a Foreign Audience
My last post about delivering a speech or presentation via an interpreter has generated a lot of discussion. One of the tips that I mentioned in that post was the importance of using humour carefully when addressing an audience of non-native speakers. A few people have asked whether I had an example of a situation when […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 128) – Author Unknown
His speeches to an hourglass,Do some resemblance show,Because the longer time they run,The shallower they grow. – Author Unknown Photo courtesy of Aron Visuals
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 118) – Steve Martin
“Some people have a way with words and other people … uh … not have way.” Steve Martin Photo courtesy of Davidwbaker
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 116) – William Safire
“Is sloppiness in speech caused by ignorance or apathy? I don’t know and I don’t care.” William Safire
Every Presentation Ever?
Here’s a clever video that rings true on many levels when it comes to boring presentations. And, as is so often the case with humour, there are lessons to be learned.
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 109) – Mark Twain
“A successful book is not made of what is in it, but what is left out of it.” Mark Twain
Rick Perry's "Oops" Moment and Five Lessons We Can Learn
Drawing a blank. It’s one of people’s biggest fears when it comes to speaking in public. It is painful for the audience and excruciating for the speaker. And during the Republican Presidential Debate on 9 November 2011, Rick Perry experienced it firsthand. In case you missed the debate, this was the moment: I’ve not been […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 106) – George Bernard Shaw
“I often quote myself. It adds spice to my conversation.” George Bernard Shaw
PowerPoint: It's Child's Play
Who knew that PowerPoint could make you feel all warm and fuzzy? But kudos to Microsoft for this commercial. Very clever. I have to give the young man credit. Heck, even I’d buy him a dog after that!But as humorous as this commercial is, there are some important lessons that we can learn from it: […]
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