Engaging the audience is crucial in any presentation, but far too often we can get caught using our own experiences as a source...
Many of our writers have spoken about the different techniques of engaging audiences from the beginning of a speech, but how does one...
As presenters, many of us have been caught off guard during the Q&A section after a presentation. In this article, Jim gives a detailed...
Philip Collins is a columnist on The Times and the chair of the Trustees at the think tank Demos. Until 2007 he...
This article is co-authored by Peter Paskale. As a presenter, the ability to persuade is imperative, but as an audience member, so is...
In our ‘10 Pillars of Public Speaking‘ series, we talk about Aristotle’s pillars of rhetoric, outlining the importance of emotion in persuasion....
In Gabby Reed’s first post for us she outlined the 5 Dos and Don’ts of Presentation Design. Here she details how to approach...
John Zimmer is a well known writer, speaker and coach in the art of speaking well. He’s also a founder of Presentation-Guru.com...
It’s easy to present to a crowd who look like you, sound like you and think like you; it’s a whole different...
In this short article Jose Cayasso, CEO of Slidebean shares his experience of taking an idea to realisation as a startup CEO....
In an earlier post, John Zimmer wrote about Aristotle’s Three Pillars of Rhetoric: Ethos, Pathos and Logos. Here Robert N Sayler, Professor of...