How to get feedback on speeches
One of the best ways to make progress from one speech to the next is to ask others for feedback. But soliciting feedback can be an awkward
One of the best ways to make progress from one speech to the next is to ask others for feedback. But soliciting feedback can be an awkward
Does your voice ever sound gravelly or too low, trailing off at the end of a sentence? It’s a phenomenon called vocal fry. When you hold your breath
For our last newsletter of 2016, we are sharing an article by Catherine Clifford of CNBC who interviewed Global Public Speaking CEO and Founder Allison
Next week, I’ll be speaking at an important event for sales professionals in the Washington, DC area. Sponsored by the Institute for Excellence in Sales,
On Veterans Day, we salute the men and women of the US military along with their spouses and families. You have given so much for
I know how hard it is to make time to practice. Here are some challenges I hear from my clients: Everything in my work and
Imagine this: you’re an entrepreneur whose business has grown so quickly that you can barely keep up. You fundamentally believe in your company’s success and
How do you use a microphone when giving a speech? Should you use a microphone? These are two questions I’m frequently asked during workshops or coaching
Far from being a soft skill, verbal communication is a critical factor in any organization’s success. Speaking clearly, concisely, and persuasively will help you find
I am often asked, “How do you give a speech using someone else’s talking points?” Here’s an example: You work for a large institution that is
Imagine you have a big presentation next week and you’re unsure what to bring with you on stage. You know your subject matter but are
Public speaking is very similar to negotiation in that most of the work happens before you get to the table (see my favorite book on the subject, 3-D Negotiation).