There is no real need to go into lengthy explanations about the definition of a training budget and why we need one, but it is a good idea to look at the benefits and dangers of training our key people and the costs of not training them. What if we train our staff and they leave? … Read more
Public Speaking
‘Because it’s always been done that way’ – time for a fresh look at the way we do things
Because it’s always been done that way! Sigh! How many times have you heard that statement in the workplace? Whether it’s changing a procedure, using presentation templates or running the morning meeting; just because it’s always been done that way doesn’t mean it’s the best or most efficient way and there can’t be some improvement. … Read more
How to Influence
How to influence others, get what you want and maintain the relationship I have noticed a huge increase this year with clients asking for sessions on Influential Communication. And it’s not surprising with so much unwelcomed noise, uncertainty and fake news everywhere we look, both business owners and executives are finding it increasingly difficult to … Read more
Future skills needed to stay relevant
There has been a lot of talk about the great resignation, which originated form the United States post COVID and although we have had a big movement in changing jobs here is Australia, it is still at similar healthy numbers as it was pre covid. Around a million people change jobs every year and the … Read more
Presentation Intelligence ® and Multiple Intelligences
Over the past few years, I have been researching, studying, writing about and working with many organisations sharing my work around Presentation Intelligence ® – which is the art, science and practice of powerful presenting. Leadership from the front of the room. I trademarked Presentation Intelligence ® in 2018. It has been a wonderful project to share … Read more
Who decides who is an expert?
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
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
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