I have always been a little addicted to learning, honing my skills and attending professional development events so I can be of better service to my clients. Even after 30 years in my area of expertise I still look for opportunities to grow my knowledge and skill base. Over the past few years I have … Read more
Presentation Skills
Communication Agility in a Hybrid World
Are you and your team practicing communication agility? The future is Hybrid, or so we keep hearing. Yes, the way we work has been forever changed as we move more towards a hybrid workforce and congratulations, most organisations are keeping up with the technology to do so however, the way we are communicating in this … Read more
The Science of Memory – how to remember your presentation
Last blog post I shared some tips on how to help your audience to remember your presentation, your words and your critical key messages. If you missed it, you can re-visit it here. I received a few emails from clients thanking me for those tips but also asking for some tips to help them … Read more
Chunk and Repeat – another tip for presenting with the brain in mind
Have you ever been to a presentation you thought was inspirational or motivational and you left the event feeling on top of the world? Then you get home or return to work, and someone asks, ‘what was the presentation all about?’ and you struggle to communicate the main point of the presentation or any of … Read more
Well, that training was a waste of time
7 Critical Workforce Development/Training Mistakes Unfortunately, that phrase rings true for way too many organisations. How does this happen? For several reasons, let’s explore some critical training and development mistakes that have the potential to waste your valuable talent development dollars. 1. There was no strategic needs analysis Training is not a stand-alone event. All … Read more
What coaching model should I use? and what’s wrong with that question ?
As I start back training leaders in communication and coaching skills this week after the holiday break and as I start back working with my own coaching clients, this question comes up time and time again. What coaching model works best? Sigh There are many great coaching models out there but if we get too … Read more
Don’t Drink and Dribble – How to Nail the Office Christmas Party Speech
The Office Christmas Party Speech (Don’t Drink and Dribble) It’s that time of year again when office Christmas Parties are in every building and event space in town. And we all know that along with the fun, the glass (or 5) of bubbly and the inappropriate festive behaviour of some of our colleagues, we have to … Read more
No more boring and unproductive toolbox meetings
No-one is born with engaging meeting, training or presenting skills. Unfortunately, many employees find themselves standing in front of a room full of their work colleagues at the morning toolbox meeting feeling nervous, inadequate and poorly equipped to handle the disengaged audience in front of them. There is an art, science and skill to running … Read more
7 Presentation Skill Myths That Need to Die
Presentation Skills – 7 Myths that have not been serving you well You may have been to many public speaking courses over the years and received some great advice. Getting tips and advice from other professionals is a fantastic way to grow your knowledge and skill base but what about all the advice that doesn’t … Read more
7 Sins of Online Presenting -Zoom time is not always play time
Over the last few weeks, in response to the Corona Virus, we have seen an unprecedented surge of online meetings and presentations. For some organisations the availability of technology has been a lifesaver or business saver and for others it has created a new playground for wasted time, unproductive meetings and risky brand strategy. For … Read more
