The Power of Rhetorical Questions in Your Presentation
Use rhetorical questions during your presentation to better engage your audience. This technique is simple yet powerful.
Presentation Skills Videos: Interviews with George Torok, Guest Expert
Enjoy these video interviews with George Torok, presentations skills expert. You’ll hear practical presentation tips. You’ll discover more about George’s style of speaking and training.
7 Tips to Emphasize Your Key Presentation Points
Emphasize your key points so your audience hears, remembers and acts on them.
Public Speaker: Start on Time and End on Time
Perhaps the most ridicules and annoying question a presenter can say is “How are we doing for time?”
How to Keep the Presentation Skills of Your Team Sharp
You want your team ready to present well.
This can be a challenge especially if they’re not presenting frequently. Yet when a presentation opportunity arises, it’s important to deliver an effective presentation.
Are You Unique?
Unique means – unlike any other – no comparison – not a copy – different from the rest – no equal – one of a kind. If you believe that you’re unique – would you sully the message by suggesting that you are very unique, pretty unique or really unique?
Yes – Open for Business – Zoom Coaching
Yes, we are open for business during this COVID-19 crisis.
Communication is even more critical now than any other time. You might be delivering key messages to one, few or many.
You and your messaging will experience intense scrutiny on many planes of perspective.
Five Phrases to Avoid when Speaking
Here are five phrases that are counterproductive to your message because they can confuse or distance your listeners. People might not consciously notice these flaws, but these phrases can trigger unconscious dissonance in your message.
First Impressions Still Count – Even On Social Media
What first impressions do you want to convey when you ask a person to connect with you on social media? Have you considered the unintended message you might be sending when you click to send the standard message?
The Chicken Was Better Than the Luncheon Speaker because…
…the Speaker Read His Speech
What a disappointment. The speaker had an impressive history of accomplishments excellence in both public service and entrepreneurship. Plus…