Posts By: Simon

We tweet.  (@presentations if you want to find us)  And so far we’ve gathered a little over a thousand followers (not sure how!).  Some of them are superstars, such as Nancy Duarte, others are normal […]

We’re often told that what we do lends itself to video and so on.  The people that tell us this are, of course, absolutely right. The thing is, however, that people don’t like being photographed. […]

Presentations by Hemingway

After a resent presentation we were at together, a dear friend of mine told me Hemingway was the greatest writer in the world, ever. I’ve learned not to argue with her.  It’s safer that way. […]

Presentations this week

Whoahhh… What a week.  I’ve listened to, or worked ,on presentations on marketing (brilliant) from one of the UK’s top motivational speakers (so-so, too ego-centric) from another of the UK’s top motivational speakers (excellent!) about […]

Last week, my wife and I went to see The King’s Speech.  It’s a long two hours and by the end you’ve been through the wringer.  Thanks to some great writing and stunning acting you […]

Our 13% presentations promise

Let’s pretend we work the standard eight-hour day, from nine in the morning until five o’clock in the afternoon. We want to do more with that than just work.  Well, of course we already do […]

Of fulcrums and leavers

Archimedes  is supposed to have said once “Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum on which to place it, and I shall move the world”.  Brave words. Of course it’s not true in […]

The presentations questionnaire

You’ll know, as  a much-appreciated reader of this blog, that what we do here (particularly me) is train people in how to make better presentations etc. At meeting after meeting this week (I don’t know […]

Presentations magic

I’m doing a couple of sessions at the South Tyneside International Magic Convention in March, and I’m really looking forward to it. Although my Dad was a magician I’m not, so this won’t be as […]

I’ve written a couple of times about how people with a computer-orientated job can improve their ability to talk to people in the ‘real world’.  (I’m not quite sure what the real world is, but […]

Reading at a funeral – 1

A friend of mine died recently, in the morning.  We knew it was coming – we’ve known for nine months but it’s still a shock. As my wife and I introduced him and his wife […]

Mashable is reporting the most popular presentations for 2010 (see here) and while I just laugh off a few of the statistics they cite (apparently women’s presentations are shorter than men’s on average – oh, […]

Presenting on the road

It’s very rare that we have the luxury of being able to control everything about our equipment when we’re presenting.  My experience is that only about half the time are my clients presenting on ‘home […]

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