Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 182) – William Butler Yeats

“I always think a great speaker convinces us not by force of reasoning, but because he is visibly enjoying the beliefs he wants us to accept.” William Butler Yeats
Thanks a Million!

In the past couple of weeks, this blog reached two milestones: five years since the first post was written; and one million visits. Even as I write this post, the numbers do not seem real. My sincere thanks to everyone who has supported and encouraged me throughout this journey, and to everyone who has visited the Manner of […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 181) – The Upanishads

“It is not the language but the speaker that we want to understand.” The Upanishads Photo courtesy of Wellcome Images
"So" what?

The word “so” can undermine your credibility when you speak.
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 179) – Bill Bernbach

“The truth isn’t the truth until people believe you, and they can’t believe you if they don’t know what you’re saying, and they can’t know what you’re saying if they don’t listen to you, and they won’t listen to you if you’re not interesting, and you won’t be interesting unless you say things imaginatively, originally, […]
12 Tips for Receiving Feedback

Seth Godin is the author of several books about “marketing, the spread of ideas and managing both customers and employees with respect”. They are bestsellers. His blog is one of my favourites and I highly recommend it. This post is part of a series based on original posts by Seth. In his blog post from 11 January 2014, […]
"Speaking Bad": Eight Tips from "Breaking Bad"

My daughter Alex had been raving about Breaking Bad for months. “Dad, you have to watch this show; it’s the best series I’ve ever seen,” she kept telling me. These days, I don’t watch much television—one evening a week at most—and I’m not keen on getting invested in a series. But when Alex came home for Christmas, […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 177) – Frédéric Chopin

“Simplicity is the final achievement. After one has played a vast quantity of notes and more notes, it is simplicity that emerges as the crowning reward of art.” Frédéric Chopin
Is PowerPoint good or a bad?

Is PowerPoint good or bad? The question invokes strong feelings on both sides. But the correct answer is: It depends. I am proud to be part of a team that gets to spend one week a year with the dynamic, clever students in the IESE Executive MBA Programme. We help them hone their public speaking […]
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