Managing Public Speaking Anxiety
I am proud to be part of a great team that gets to spend one week a year with the dynamic, motivated and clever students in the IESE Executive MBA Programme. We help them hone their public speaking skills so that they are able to communicate more effectively the great things on which they are […]
A Groundhog Day Public Speaking Lesson
For those of you unfamiliar with Groundhog Day, it is a quirky little celebration observed in Canada and the United States on the 2nd of February. According to legend, if the groundhog, such as the one in the picture above, wakes up and does not see his shadow, spring will come early that year. However, […]
Five Lessons from Michael Bay's "Meltdown"
Michael Bay is an American film producer and director. He is best known for big budget action-packed, blow-’em-up movies like Armageddon, The Rock, Pearl Harbor and Transformers. In 2014, Bay spoke—briefly—at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. While nothing blew up, many are calling Bay’s performance a meltdown. He was invited on stage […]
Five Lessons in a Jar of Jam
Last week I was in Oxford, England. What a fantastic little city! Wonderful architecture and jam-packed with history. Speaking of jam … I spent one day strolling around the University of Oxford campus with my daughter. At one point, we came across this lovely little store selling all kinds delicious chutneys and jams. I thought […]
The Twist in the Tale
I recently came across this commercial from Guinness. If you have not seen it, watch the clip before reading further. As the commercial unfolded, I was thinking that the message would have something to do with perseverance and commitment in the face of adversity. And, indeed, the first word from the voiceover at 0:34 (when […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 167) – Annette Simmons
“People don’t want more information. They are up to their eyeballs in information. They want faith—faith in you, your goals, your success, in the story you tell. It is faith that moves mountains, not facts. … “Story is your path to creating faith. Telling a meaningful story means inspiring your listeners—coworkers, leaders, subordinates, family, or […]
Reflections on Cincinnati
It has been a little more than two months since my last post. During that period my free time was focused almost exclusively on preparing for the Toastmasters World Championship of Public Speaking that was held in Cincinnati, Ohio from 21-24 August 2013. I wrote about qualifying for the World Championship in this post. The […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 166) – Lily Tomlin
“For fast acting relief, try slowing down.”
— Lily Tomlin
10 Ways to Ruin a Presentation
How do you ruin a presentation? It’s not that difficult. I just finished reading a great article in the June 2013 edition of the Harvard Business review by Chris Anderson, the curator of TED. The article, entitled How to Give a Killer Presentation, contains a wealth of insights into how TED helps its speakers prepare for […]
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