3 ways to handle difficult audience members
If an audience member tries to dismantle your argument, or asks inappropriate questions or distracts other listeners, these methods can help.
If an audience member tries to dismantle your argument, or asks inappropriate questions or distracts other listeners, these methods can help.
Whether you’re speaking at an in-house meeting or delivering your wisdom at a high-profile conference, keep in mind these pet peeves that can undermine your efforts.
Here are five reasons you should hire a talented professional to create or modify the visual elements for your upcoming talk.
Did your last presentation leave your audience quiet, passive, in a state akin to suspended animation? Go back to these seven basics, says this experienced business presenter.
Storytelling isn’t just about stringing words together in narrative form. Your presentation will profit from avoiding these habits.
Storytelling isn’t just about stringing words together in narrative form. Your presentation will profit from avoiding these habits.
Lots of experts explain how to get your speech off to a fast start out of the gate and keep it galloping along. If you hobble to the wire, though, you lose. Here’s how to finish strong.
Steve Jobs turned product launches into an art form. These five speeches in particular provide valuable lessons every speaker should heed.
Sometimes you have to redirect an off-topic question or evade a direct attack. Here’s how to keep your balance to stay on target and thrill the crowd.
Frank Underwood may be a devious scoundrel, but he can be both charming and commanding. Make the most of these takeaways (and forgo the political chicanery).
If you should stumble just before or during your presentation, play it cool. Your confidence will carry the day. Here are some specifics.
Cut the thank-yous. Start bold. Take inspiration from ‘Star Wars.’ Even pros can learn new tricks to improve the punch of their words.
Whether you’re presenting your ideas to a big group or an individual, these tomes offer guidelines for getting your message across in a compelling and enduring way.
This infographic explains what to do before and during a speech to ensure that you feel confident, speak clearly and keep your audience interested.
How does a speaker know she’s written a speech she can be happy with? Here are three basics she must complete before she’s ready to join her evening crowd at the local watering hole.