When The Show Must Absolutely Positively Go On
All professional speakers, and indeed virtually all speakers, have had days when they’ve been at less than their best. They’ve ...
All professional speakers, and indeed virtually all speakers, have had days when they’ve been at less than their best. They’ve ...
This post is adapted from my new book, Can You Hear Me? How to Connect with People in a Virtual ...
Last week, I updated a post from 2011 that has been perennially popular, on giving an in-person introduction for a ...
One of the unfair realities of the professional speaking business is that celebrities get a pass when it comes time ...
The second of two posts about communicating change in an era of constant, 24-7 YouTubed social media. As I noted ...
As I talk to audiences recently, and, in fact, as I get ready to talk to those audiences by interviewing ...
I’ve been chatting recently with speakers, clients, managers, speaker bureau people, meeting planners – the whole universe of people who ...
Picture a worker in a cubicle. Gray walls, gray chair, gray computer. Gray hum of background noise all around. When ...
Ever since the Internet blew apart the old analogue job of speaker bureaus – to present speakers to their buyers, the meeting ...
I’ve been a fan of the Presentation Summit and Rick Altman for a long time. I even spoke at one ...