Stop Using Filler Words – Try Silence Instead A habit that detracts from the effectiveness of any speech, presentation or interview, is the insertion of filler words. These fillers may be single words, phrases or […]
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Public Speaking Ability and Leadership. Lessons from a 16 year old Soccer Player
After soccer training recently, my 16 year old grandson called the team together when the coach had completed the session. My grandson then spoke to the team of how they had performed poorly in the […]
Ten Quick Tips for Better Presentations
Ten Quick Tips for Better Presentations These tips serve as quick reminders for anyone giving a presentation or speech. You should review these delivery tips a few times prior to your presentation. Maintain eye contact […]
Bag of Black Dots
What Interview Subjects Need – A Bag of Black Dots. Well not a literal bag of black dots – I mean that they need full stops. Why would I say this? Think of a recent […]
Audio/Visual Material in Presentations Friend or Foe?
Death by PowerPoint – certainly not an original term of mine, it has been used countless times to describe the monotonous and ineffectual overuse of slides during a presentation. But a majority of presenters still […]
