2015

Super-Ego! (or ‘Play a Role to Be Yourself’)

“Now, a staple of the superhero mythology is there’s the superhero and there’s the alter ego. Batman is actually Bruce Wayne, Spider-Man is actually Peter Parker. When that character wakes up in the morning, he’s Peter Parker. He has to put on a costume to become Spider-Man. And it is in that characteristic Superman stands […]

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Presenting to Assassins

Professional killers can make for a tough crowd. Here are the main problems I encounter with an audience of assassins: Snipers. Tricky to spot; you need to be regularly checking for light reflecting off the scope lens, or the beam of a laser sight. Don’t stare at your slides, it’s a rookie move. Maintain eye contact with your audience. Ninjas. These nutcases will spend hours

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Stop Trying to Make an Impact

Smash It Do you make an impact when you speak? No? Well that’s fine with me. ‘Making an impact’ is a term often used when describing supposed good presentation technique, and being memorable is certainly a feature of good communication. All Breakages Must Be Paid For However, if even for just a moment I think that the person communicating with me is

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Speak to Write

Today’s post is a time-saving tip for writing material. Strap in, it’s a belter: Just talk out loud. Even better, have a conversation. I know; brilliant, isn’t it? Don’t start enthusiastically typing your masterpiece, because you’ll probably create something flowery and eloquent, and… well, written. By saying the ideas out loud, you bypass the hours of delivery that

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