Analysis of a Speech by William Kamkwamba
William Kamkwamba is a remarkable young man from Malawi. His poor village did not have electricity, so William built a windmill. An amazing story from which we can lean a lot.
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 103) – Homer Simpson
“If I could just say a few words … I’d be a better public speaker.” Homer Simpson
Public Speaking is a Risk
Failure is inevitable at some point when it comes to public speaking. For example, did you ever: Forget what you wanted to say? Get lost, or stuck in traffic and arrive too late? Have trouble speaking because you were so nervous? Have the equipment stop working and leave you in the lurch? Get questions from […]
How to be an Outstanding Communicator
Today’s post on how to be an outstanding communicator is from Martin Shovel. Martin is a writer, speechwriter, cartoonist and communications expert with a special interest in new media and social networking. He is a regular contributor to the Guardian’s Mind Your Language blog and has appeared on BBC Radio 4’s Word of Mouth. Martin’s article is somewhat […]
A Tough Act to Follow
Today’s post comes from Jesse Langley. Jesse lives near Chicago and divides his time among work, writing and family life. He writes on behalf of Colorado Technical University and has a keen interest in blogging and social media. He also writes for The Professional Intern. ——— Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 101) – Norman Vincent Peale
“Believe in yourself! Have faith in your abilities! Without a humble but reasonable confidence in your own powers you cannot be successful or happy.” Norman Vincent Peale
Ten Tips for Using Props in a Presentation
In my previous post, I looked at some of the ways in which a prop can add some real value to a presentation. In this post, I provide 10 tips when it comes to using props. For most of the tips, I have added a video clip of a speech or presentation that shows the idea […]
How Do Props Help a Presentation?
The word “prop” comes from the term “theatrical property”, which refers to objects used by actors in a play to add realism to the story and to help advance the narrative. Anything can be used as a prop: a chair, a walking cane, a book, a painting. The list goes on and on. Props can […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 100) – Janine Shepherd
Ten days ago, I asked for your help in choosing the speaker of the 100th quote for public speakers on this blog. The results are in: over 300 votes on four questions to help narrow down the search. Thank you to all who voted. In the end, a significant majority asked for a motivational quote […]
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