The No. 1 secret to a great presentation
Posture? Eye contact? They both matter, but they’re not the most important. Hint: it’s not PowerPoint.
Posture? Eye contact? They both matter, but they’re not the most important. Hint: it’s not PowerPoint.
Learn how to stand and gesture properly the next time you’re in front of a group of people. Studies show body language matters more than content, warns this presentation coach.
That was one of the findings of a Cisco study that looked at Gen Y at the workplace. According to exec Carlos Dominquez, 82 percent of Gen Y violated corporate policies at work, in large part in order to do their jobs.
They’re a quick way for readers to retain information, according to John Pollack, author of “The Pun Also Rises.” Learn which words originated as puns and more in this fascinating interview.
Learn the technique that makes sermons so memorable—and to apply to your next speech—in this one-minute video.
Songwriters worry about the way words feel and sound, and so should you, explains Mike Long. Here’s what you should emulate.
Does it tick you off when you hear people say PR is nothing but press releases? Or, communicators just write newsletters? Hear your colleagues vent their frustrations in this video.
Rebecca Jarvis, business and economics correspondent for CBS News, discusses why companies are scooping up journalists to create rich content for their brands.
Despite a 24/7 news cycle and wealth of social media channels, Edelman’s Matthew Harrington argues PR’s role hasn’t changed: to translate and communicate the company’s message. Do you agree?
More of your fans will see your ads than Facebook wall updates, argues Jason Keith, CEO and founder of SocialFresh. What do you think?
Stop talking and start doing social media if you want to get hired, explains the firm’s senior VP of digital communication. Jason Wellcome tells you exactly what he’s looking for when hiring PR/social media talent. Hint: Strong writing is a must.