Open Your Presentation with Pizzazz

The opening to your presentation is critical to your success. You shouldn’t be surprised that poor speakers have poor openings. When you speak, you can recover from many mistakes during your presentations – but a weak opening isn’t one of them. Be sure to start your presentation strong.
Know the Room – Own the Room when You Present

Do you want to own the room when you speak? A successful presentation starts when you own the room. When you own the room, you will be a more powerful and confident presenter. That leads to more successful presentations.
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?”
Mind Your But

When you use the word “but” while pretending to agree – you send the message that you disagree.
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…
How to Deliver a Successful Presentation

A successful presentation is about moving people in the direction you want. What must you do to achieve this during your presentation?
Presentation Tips from Executive Speech Coach – Videos

Presentation tips from George Torok, The Speech Coach for Executives.
Enjoy these tips, presented in the following 6 videos, to improve your presentation skills. Five of these videos are under 90 seconds. Add your comments and questions below.