An interesting article from Jame Sudakow revealing, what he claims to be, “eye-opening research about what actually influences your audience”. It’s based...
Philip Collins is a columnist on The Times and the chair of the Trustees at the think tank Demos. Until 2007 he...
Being creative in your presentation isn’t beyond your reach. People wrongly assume that ‘being creative’ takes profound artistic ability, when all you...
Is your presentation data meaningful? It’s all about context. Numbers are meaningless on their own. Jude Barak shows us how to share our...
Many of the greatest speeches in history have influenced their audience on an almost subliminal level. John Zimmer has written about Rhetoric...
Dr. Jim Anderson has over 25 years experience transforming shy public speakers into effective ones. We found this recent article from him...
Presenting better than the norm gives you a clear competitive advantage in your field If you present slightly better than the norm...
Being able to speak persuasively is a vital skill, and not just for politicians, business leaders and teachers. It is important for...
There’s a 36 year old guy, married with a mortgage and 3 kids. He stands on a cobbled street in London, asking tourists for...
The use of the word ‘perfect’ in regards to public speaking is a quick way to halt improvement. Most of our readers...
In this article, Robert explains in detail how to transform your presentation into one that can be connected through hyper-links, giving you...
In the first post in this series we looked at how Albert Einstein believed that complex subjects – and it doesn’t get...