Why We Need Conferences
Picture a worker in a cubicle. Gray walls, gray chair, gray computer. Gray hum of background noise all around. When ...
Picture a worker in a cubicle. Gray walls, gray chair, gray computer. Gray hum of background noise all around. When ...
Back in the day when I taught public speaking at Princeton, one of the bits of bad news the students ...
This post is second of two on virtual communications. The virtual world offers us two great conveniences; indeed, you can ...
The virtual world offers us two great conveniences. Indeed, you can make a reasonable claim that the virtual world depends ...
I’m developing a series of public speaking principles in the next few blog posts that are a summation of what ...
I’m developing a series of public speaking principles in the next few blog posts that are a summation of what ...
Why do we bother with the hard and imprecise work of trying to understand body language? After all, we’re already ...
What should speakers wear? I’ve posted on this fiendishly difficult question in the past and it seemed time to do ...
What’s the key moment in the life of the speaker? Is it the standing ovation? The off-script excitement of a ...
What is the role of gender in public speaking? It’s an incredibly complex question, and one about which I’ve posted ...