Analysis of a Speech by Philip K. Howard
Philip K. Howard is a lawyer from New York and author of the books The Death of Common Sense, The Collapse of the Common Good and Life Without Lawyers. One of his great concerns is the manner in which his country, the United States, has become paralyzed by the proliferation of laws and lawsuits, and by the pervasive threat of litigation. […]
Excellent Interview with Chris Anderson of TED
Those of you who have been reading this blog for some time will know that I consider watching TED Talks to be one of the best ways to spend time on the Internet. The curator of TED is Chris Anderson. In an interview with Bizmore, a business website, Anderson offered some insights into the workings of […]
Analysis of a speech by Sir Ken Robinson
This TED Talk by Sir Ken Robinson is one of my favourites. Robinson is an internationally recognized leader in education, innovation, creativity and human resources. In his latest book, The Element, Robinson states: “The element is the point at which natural talent meets personal passion. When people arrive at the element, they feel most themselves and most […]
Five Tips for Writing (and Speaking)
Five tips from author Kate Mosse about writing a novel that are also useful for improving your public speaking and presentation skills.
Making it Stick: Emotion matters
This is Part 6 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. We can learn a lot, on many levels, from Mother Theresa. We can even learn something about public speaking from her. Mother Theresa once said, “If I look at […]
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 […]
Making it Stick: Be Concrete
This is Part 4 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. Today I want to talk to you about planned initiatives to streamline functionalities in inter-departmental communications, thereby capitalizing on synergies and maximizing shareholder value. Wait a minute. […]
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.
TED – Ideas Worth Spreading
To become adept at public speaking, we need to practise. However, we can also improve our skills by watching and learning from other speakers. Today’s post provides you with a great resource to do just that: TED. TED (which stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design) began in 1984 as a conference to bring together people from these three […]
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