What’s Wrong with Virtual Communication, Part 1
We are all unwitting participants in a massive social experiment that began slowly after World War II and gathered speed ...
We are all unwitting participants in a massive social experiment that began slowly after World War II and gathered speed ...
When I’m working with clients, we always start, not with them, but with their audience. Sometimes clients find this a ...
Most speakers pay lip service to storytelling, but what they really do is relay pieces of stories, anecdotes, or name-dropping ...
The single most important tool in the speaker’s toolkit is the voice. If you have no voice, you have no ...
I'm finishing out the year with a back-to-basics 5-post review of the fundamentals of body language. In this era of ...
I'm finishing out the year with a back-to-basics 5-post review of the fundamentals of body language. In this era of ...
I'm finishing out the year with a back-to-basics 5-post review of the fundamentals of body language. In this era of ...
When I work on high-stakes communications, with professional speakers, or top-level executives, I coach them to do the hard work ...
I’ve often posted on the importance of the voice to public speaking (here, here, and here, among many), and to ...
I posted last time about first impressions and the unconscious biases we all have. And how it’s therefore important to ...