Full disclosure – I’m a presentations trainer, so you might expect me to not like templates… after all, if templates worked 100%, I’d have less work. Reason 1 You’re special. Oh, yes you are. Oh, […]
Posts Tagged: presentations
Hi. If you’re a regular reader here you’ll know how useful these posts can be. (And if you’re not, we hope you’ll soon be convinced! :) ) Would you like a whole lot more of […]
Are they the same thing? Well there are certainly lots of elements in common – the need to be heard, the need to be seen as credible etc. so many of the skills of one […]
….well, I hope they’re words of wisdom at least, because they’re mine! :) Not long ago I did an interview for Jeff Smith, a consultant to the motor trade about presentation skills for managers and […]
….well not as a search engine of course, but in terms of Google Docs. I’ve written about it briefly before but a friend of my has just pointed me at zoho.com. So far I’ve barely […]
Well it’s hardly come as a surprise to hear that several papers (both sides of the Atlantic) are reporting that, as part of the American fight for the White House, Sen. John McCain is working […]
There’s an interesting blog post here that looks at how speakers need (or should) have vision above and beyond themselves and what they want to say. http://businesspresentations.blogspot.com/2008/01/speak-to-lead.html My take on it is pretty similar, though […]
I’m writing this on my way back from a day’s training at Imperial College, in London. I spent some time working with PhD students looking with them at how they could make better oral conference […]
As a (strong) Introvert (in the sense that I get my emotional energy from inside my head), I’ve often been asked about the fact that I “do presentations for a living”. With a confused (or […]