How to Make Your Presentations More Concise
In a recent LinkedIn poll we conducted, an overwhelming majority of respondents wanted to be able to be more concise. Why is brevity important?
In a recent LinkedIn poll we conducted, an overwhelming majority of respondents wanted to be able to be more concise. Why is brevity important?
This fall, we are seeing a very specific demand for our communication programs. Clients are using our trainings as part of their onboarding or upskilling
Sometimes participants in our ongoing programs will say, “I couldn’t practice my public speaking skills this week because I didn’t give any presentations.” Actually, public
A LinkedIn connection recently shared a quote from the author Anne Lamott: “Almost everything will work again if you unplug it for a few minutes,
In a recent virtual workshop, a brave participant asked in front of his entire team, “What happens when we have to communicate a message we
After a recent workshop, one of the participants gave me a lovely compliment: “At the start of our training, you instantly made us feel comfortable
For their final speech of the semester at the Harvard Kennedy School, I asked my students to reduce their reliance on notes. Why? Because when
Imagine being the owner of a public speaking training company during a global pandemic that causes the indefinite cancelation of in-person events. What do you
Exactly one year ago this week, our team started working from home. It’s still on our shared Google calendar as “GPS working from home this
We recently conducted our inaugural survey, The State of Public Speaking, to better understand how professionals from all sectors use public speaking skills. Respondents came
Lately, we have been fielding a lot of questions such as, “How do I speak up in a virtual meeting? My colleagues and I are
As we prepare to put a challenging year behind us, the 2021 communication landscape is going to look very different than it did in 2019.