Do you ever wonder how some people seem to capture attention every time they speak? Most of us are not born presenters, but this video offers quick tips and simple strategies for speakers of all levels.
Do you sometimes wonder if your message is really getting through to important listeners? This video offers quick effective techniques to make your message empower and impact others.
In this video, learn how to craft short, crisp and catchy snippets that drive home your point in an interesting and attention-grabbing manner. We call them ‘keepers’.
In today’s media savvy world, knowing how to shine in the spotlight is critical to your success. Discover what every executive should know about media to thrive and survive the spotlight.
You don’t have to be a celebrity, politician or someone in the public eye to find yourself in the spotlight. It can happen to any of us when we least expect it. To find out how to best protect yourself and act appropriately watch this video.
Great facilitators make it look so easy. They lead meetings with clarity and confidence, steering people to goals and outcomes. Watch this video to learn: how do they do it?
You’re asking investors for money. You’re launching a product worldwide. Perhaps you’re about to take your company public. This video will teach you how to captivate, connect and influence important audiences when it really counts.
It’s no secret that we come in all shapes and sizes—that every one of us is totally unique. Why then, do we think we can speak to people in foreign lands the same way we speak to our colleagues at home? This video will help you avoid basic mistakes when presenting to international audiences.
The bigger issues absolutely come from appearing or being out of touch. Here is my advice to “older” job seekers.
Strike a balance between being cool, up to date but experienced. You may think your strong suit is been there, done that—but too much showcasing longevity, history and how it was back then can inadvertently position you as old or has been.
Be careful not to talk about how inexperienced or confused you are by technology or how you have no use for social networking. Just the other day, an experienced very bright turning 60 colleague told me she doesn’t need a smart phone because she’s gotten by all these years with a regular phone. You can sound out of date, especially if you are talking to younger people.
A Pew study said the widest generation gap today is technology. Be careful of inadvertently giving an impression that you are closed to new ideas and fresh approaches. While you don’t have to be expert in the latest gadgets or trend, it is important to continually build and update your skills so you appear fresh, informed and experienced!
If talking to a reporter was as easy as some people make it look, you’d probably do it all the time, right? Okay, I’m pushing it. But what if you had a few simple strategies to ace every media interview from this point on?