Making it stick: Be unexpected
Being unexpected is a great way for public speakers to be memorable. You have to create surprise and interest for your audience. Learn how in this post and watch a great example in a talk given by Dan Pink.
Making it Stick: Keep it Simple
This is Part 2 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. Simplicity in a presentation is not so … well … simple. And yet, finding the core of our message and communicating it in a straightforward manner is […]
Making it stick: Introduction
This is Part 1 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. Good speakers are memorable. Come to think of it, bad speakers are also memorable, albeit for different reasons. Being memorable, making our message resonate with our audiences […]
Preparation
Preparation is essential if you want to be a good speaker. There is an old public speaking story, attributed to different people, that essentially goes something like this: If I am to speak ten minutes, I need a week for preparation; if fifteen minutes, three days; if half an hour, two days; if an hour, […]
Tell Me a Story
I love a good story. As a child, I could listen for hours to the tales told by my parents, grandparents, teachers and others. As I grew older, I sought out stories through novels, films or theatre. As a parent, I thoroughly enjoyed reading books (complete with voice characterizations) to my two daughters when they were younger. […]
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