Of course it’s always possible to be caught of guard but, in business, we can reduce the chances of that. Reasoned responses...
Kintsukuroi (or Kintsugi as it’s also known) is the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery by putting the pieces back together again...
My 13-year-old son asked me to let him show me his football skills the other day. I was delighted, because until that...
If you’re still using PowerPoint with a ‘clicker’ stood behind a lectern, you’re gathering dust faster than a dozing grandaddy. It’s not...
In this fascinating TED talk, social psychologist Amy Cuddy starts with two good questions: Our non-verbals govern how other people think and feel...
We all have good and bad days as presenters. I think that complacency is a performer’s most dangerous (legal) habit. In pondering the...
You know who he is. He’s the zeitgeist shaping writer of such popular classics as ‘Outliers’, ‘The Tipping Point’ and ‘Blink’. He’s...
Remember that the first 2 minutes of a presentation – when you’re probably at your most nervous are also are the point...
In my previous post I talked a bit about charisma as the defining characteristic of any speaker. Here’s the acid-test. How do...
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