The Seven Worst Things That Speakers Do to Sabotage Themselves and Their Careers
There’s something about the approach of fall that always makes me think about renewal. Maybe it’s because I was tied ...
There’s something about the approach of fall that always makes me think about renewal. Maybe it’s because I was tied ...
This post is second of two on virtual communications. The virtual world offers us two great conveniences; indeed, you can ...
David Meerman Scott is an old friend and former client (back in the day when he was developing his current ...
Speakers, when was the last time you took stock of your digital persona? I was thinking of the phenomenon of ...
If you’re in the business of creating slides – and who isn’t, in the business world? the education world? Government? ...
Recently, I had the chance to chat with Michael Frendo, Executive Vice President, Worldwide Engineering for Polycom, about a subject ...
Meetings are the bane of the working world – and yet we can’t get along without them. And the only ...
I was talking this week to a very nice group of folks who were prepping me for a speech to ...
Why turn down the lights? What follows is a rant. If you’re not in the mood, skip this post. You’re ...
Regular readers of this blog will know that I’m not a fan of PowerPoint (or any other slide software) – ...