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 […]

I can’t begin to think of the number of times I’ve worked with would-be presenters and they’ve told me how they ‘design’ their presentations – and it goes like this: I sit down and think […]

Presentations ties and flies!

Some of you will know that I occasionally blog about making presentations in other places too. There’s a short, fun piece about last minute checklists for presenters at “blokes on the blog”: http://www.blokesontheblog.co.uk/checking-time/ Other people […]

At last!  Some useful presentation skills stuff t odo with body language which isn’t the (painfully) oversimplified stuff like “If your audience does X, they’re thinking Y” or “”If you want your audience to think […]

A presenting one, two, three.

If I’m not careful this will turn into a rant about people who are reading in church but who don’t rehearse.  It’s not, of course, a problem limited to Bible-readers, but let me use one […]

Presenting for dancers…

A while ago I had the chance to do a two hour workshop for dance students at Gateshead College – and loved it.  The slide deck I used was obviously designed for the day and […]

Resonate Review

This might be the shortest book review ever: the book’s called “Resonate” – and it does. Anything else I say or add is just detail tinkering around the edges. Nancy Duarte describes Resonate as a […]

Presenting for Geeks – 2

Not long ago, I suggested to Geeks who found themselves in the role of presenter could try shifting their thinking a little. :)  The gist of what I was saying was to move from thinking […]

I’m not talking about picking a fight here, I’m talking about making a presentation. I’ve lost count of the number of times that I’ve read well intentioned advice to would-be presenters, online, saying that you […]

Presenting for Geeks 1

The world is binary for geeks, full of computer-based 1s and 0s.  And in the real world too, there’s a modicum of binary-ness too. The world is full of people who care very much indeed […]

Geekspeak

Long time readers will know that for a long time we’ve been running in-house training for companies and organisations and public training for individuals.  Well now we’re going to create a half-way house…. a public […]

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