Speaking

How to Keep Your Cool When Your Audience Asks Tough Questions

By |2020-06-24T08:23:56-04:00October 25th, 2017|Speaking|

A challenging question won't undermine your confidence if you have a plan. Making a presentation under the best of circumstances can be nerve-wracking. From worrying about whether the rest of your team is as prepared (or unprepared) as you are, and making sure that the technology works, to confirming that your stories resonate, and that

Sheryl Sandberg Mastered 3 Presentation Skills in 3 Minutes. And You Can, Too

By |2020-06-24T08:27:15-04:00October 13th, 2017|Speaking|

Being a memorable, persuasive speaker requires building connection, being current and boosting credibility. When it comes to making a persuasive presentation, there are several elements that are core to making it a success. As Aristotle said eons ago, persuasion requires appealing to ethos (trust), logos (intellect), and pathos (emotions), no matter who your audience is.

Do These 5 Things to Turn a Stressful Presentation to Your Boss Into an Opportunity

By |2020-06-24T08:28:53-04:00October 4th, 2017|Speaking|

Presenting to your boss can be terrifying. Here's how to calm down and step up your game. Even under the best of circumstances, it can be intimidating to make a presentation. Public speaking is a major source of anxiety for many professionals, whose worries may range from feeling underprepared, anticipating difficult questions, or assuming that

Your Virtual Meetings Are Driving People Nuts. Here Are 3 Ways to Fix Them–Now

By |2020-06-24T08:30:16-04:00September 22nd, 2017|Speaking|

When your meetings go online, people check out--but it doesn't have to be like that. Here's how to make your virtual meetings engaging. As humorist Dave Barry once remarked, “If you had to identify, in one word, the reason why the human race has not achieved, and never will achieve, its full potential, that word

How to Say No Assertively to a Request for Your Time

By |2020-06-24T08:36:53-04:00September 14th, 2017|Speaking|

Learn to communicate your needs with more firmness and less fear You don’t have to be a leader to wrestle with saying no. Regardless of role, responsibility, title, or position, many of us find ourselves wanting to decline a request for our time, but we don’t know how to say no assertively. Read the rest

How to Write an Amazing Speech for Any Occasion

By |2020-06-24T08:40:12-04:00September 6th, 2017|Speaking|

There’s nothing worse than staring at a blank screen and wondering how you’ll begin to write a speech. Oh wait, there is something worse: Staring at a blank screen and wondering how to start your speech—while your deadline is hanging over your head. Add some pressure to a confused mind and a dreaded task and,

3 Mistakes You’re Making in Telling Your Story–and What to Do About Them

By |2020-06-24T08:43:57-04:00September 6th, 2017|Speaking|

When it comes to telling a powerful story that sells, you need to tap into how your listeners' brains are already working. Storytelling is a powerful communication tool. It’s a way to build a memorable brand, create customer engagement, sell products and raise growth capital. Companies from Nike and Google to SAP and Cargill have

HBR Live: Giving & Receiving Feedback

By |2019-08-28T12:56:41-04:00August 30th, 2017|Speaking|

I partnered with Harvard Business Review for a Live presentation on giving and receiving feedback effectively. Play the video to learn about: The benefits and challenges of giving feedback How to know when it’s the right time to give feedback Debunking the infamous “feedback sandwich” The 5 elements of a feedback conversation How to receive

The Right Way to Respond to Negative Feedback (It’ll Save Your Career)

By |2020-06-24T08:45:18-04:00August 14th, 2017|Speaking|

Don't deny, defend, or dwell on negative feedback -- unless you never want to improve your skills or advance your career. When it comes to giving and receiving negative feedback, most of us would rather have a root canal. In fact, many of us are so uncomfortable with negative feedback that we’d rather not even

Why Some Grown Women Sound Like Girls

By |2020-06-24T08:48:48-04:00August 13th, 2017|Speaking|

How many of us gain psychological safety while sacrificing credibility at work As I have learned over the years, unlike helping leaders to simplify their message, build rapport with the audience, or manage tricky questions, helping female leaders sound less like girls and more like women is complex. Read the rest of the article

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