Posts of Christmas Past
It’s Christmas time again. Snow and presents and mistletoe and good times with friends and family. And, of course, some traditional shows and movies. With that in mind, here are two old posts for the festive season. To read them, just click on either image below. The first image will take you to a post […]
Hilarious PowerPoint Wisdom
Hilarious PowerPoint wisdom from Don McMillan.
Five Typographical Errors to Avoid on Your Slides
Five typographical errors to avoid on your slides: (1) spelling and grammar; (2) indentation; (3) font size; (4) font style; and (5) line spacing.
Basic Public Speaking Etiquette
How good is your public speaking etiquette? The next time you give a speech or presentation and are introduced by someone, wait until that person sits down before you start talking. Too often, many speakers overlook this most basic aspect of public speaking etiquette. The result is usually something along the lines of the following […]
Tips for Speaking at a Conference
Speaking at a conference is a big opportunity. My friend and fellow public speaker, Jack Vincent, is an expert in sales and marketing. Jack recently wrote a post in his blog offering eight tips for those speaking at a conference. The post was born of a frustrating experience: I returned from a major industry conference two […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No.12) – Margaret Thatcher
“A statistic should tell a story.” Margaret Thatcher
Prezi
Some new presentation software caught my eye this week: Prezi. Now, I have to say up front that I have not used this technology, nor have I seen it used in an actual presentation. Still, my first impression is a favourable one. The basic difference between Prezi and PowerPoint or Keynote is that whereas the […]
Making it Stick: Credibility Counts
This is Part 5 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. George Clooney. Suave, debonair, funny, articulate. He is also an active supporter of many worthy causes. The picture above was taken in July 2009 when Clooney was […]
A Noteworthy Idea
When delivering a speech or presentation, it is preferable for a speaker to do so without notes whenever possible. Being free from notes allows a speaker to have maximum eye contact with the audience. The speaker can also move out from behind the lectern and use the full speaking area. And, it conveys to the […]
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