Unlike most professions, architects are fairly accustomed to standing up in front of a group of people and speaking … but that doesn’t mean they like it (or even worse) – that they are any good at ...
PowerPoint presentations pop up everywhere, from class projects to group meetings. But let's be honest: we've all zoned out during a dull slideshow. So, if you're gearing up to create a presentation, ...
And if you think you're just not the presentation type, think again. "Everybody can improve," said Steve Bennett, a communications trainer for science and technology executives. "Very little of this ...
The Office of Faculty Development will host a session titled “Online Presentation Skills for Faculty” today (April 21) from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. via Zoom. Sarah de Swart, director of the Office of ...
Are so-so slides keeping your presentations from standing out? Do you wish you could sprinkle some TED Talk-level tricks into your next speaking gig at the department meeting? Check out these tips ...
“I am CEO of an educational sales organization, and we need to transform our telemarketing staff into salespeople who go out into the field, make presentations and do lunch-and-learn new product ...
We’ve all watched the scene in teen movies: a terrified student has to present in front of the class. The student freezes or panics. The class erupts into jeers and laughter. Fortunately, students in ...
Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy Noonan, a former speechwriter for President Ronald Reagan, a fellow at Harvard University’s Institute of Politics, and a lecturer at Yale University and New York ...
We’ve all sat through those dreaded presentations — the speaker awkwardly reading slide after slide, lulling the audience into a zombie-like trance where they stare aimlessly into space. And on some ...
Wouldn’t you love to walk away from a presentation feeling confident that you nailed it? You want your audience — whether you’re speaking to your clients, colleagues or CEO — to be impressed. You want ...
Litigation moved online in a big way in 2020, demanding that attorneys learn new advocacy skills and shed tried-and-true courtroom habits that do not work well in virtual courtrooms, remote ...