How Your Voice Will Help You Succeed or Fail as a Speaker
What do audiences want? They want a speaker to succeed, because that means their time has been well spent. When ...
What do audiences want? They want a speaker to succeed, because that means their time has been well spent. When ...
For this week's post, here's a brief video delving into the communications challenges we all face in the half-real, half-virtual ...
The most important thing to understand about body language is that we humans don't care about it. Now, of course, ...
According to some new research, our sensitivity to negative expressions and threats varies with age. We’re most sensitive as teens, ...
Last week I started posting about how to use social networking in a business setting. This week, I’m continuing that ...
Last time I talked about the differences between explicit and implicit feedback, how implicit feedback is missing from the virtual ...
This is the second of two posts on some of the problems that arise with virtual communications. Communicating in the ...
You’ve heard the old saying that you don’t get a second chance to make a first impression, so you know ...
Ever since the Internet blew apart the old analogue job of speaker bureaus – to present speakers to their buyers, the meeting ...
The third and final presidential debate was the angriest, beginning with the opening, as the two candidates walked on. The ...