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10 Tips for Truly Captivating Webinar Presentations
I've now been on both ends of the webinar experience. I've attended my share of good and bad ones. The worst was when the moderators didn't have master control over the microphone, so we were treated to people's keyboard clicks, phone calls and, most embarrassingly,...
Step Up! This Is No Time for Shrinking Violets
There is an established institution in town that does good business going out to companies and using stage techniques to help them with their issues -- management, leadership, creativity, etc. So I was surprised to see an FAQ on their website in which they assure...
Confessions of an Unapologetic Internet Addict
When I was a kid I visited the LBJ Library & Museum in Austin with my grandfather. One of the stories that stuck with me was that President Johnson had a voracious appetite for news. In fact, he was so driven to stay ahead of everyone else that he had AP and UPI...
Get Over Yourself — You’re Not That Special
I did this TV interview on Friday and learned a little something that I should have already known, since it's something I always preach. People tend to think that their job or their industry is enormously complex and that an outsider could never possibly understand...
Stupid Holiday Tricks
It's human nature. With a big holiday approaching, you want to clean off your desk, clear out your inbox, attend to all those undone to-dos and leave the office with a clean slate and clear conscience. Of course you don't always think about the poor chumps downstream...
How NOT To Win Friends and Influence People, Rick Perry Style
This is not a partisan blog, I swear. But when it comes to lessons in how not to communicate, the current crop of GOP presidential candidates is the gift that keeps on giving. First there was Mitt Romney and his unique comedy stylings. Then Michele Bachmann and her...
Three Small-talk Questions I Hate
I've never been a fan of small talk. As the name suggests, it's decidedly unambitious. Now I don't need to always be engaging in deep-meaning philosophy, but I do like something a little more meaningful than, "How about that weather?" Of course, small talk isn't...
Start Your Presentations With a Bang Instead of a Whimper
In my writing classes at the Second City Training Center, we were assigned to come in each week with a 5-to-7-page sketch to present for the class and instructor's dissection. (That was every week for nearly a year-and-a-half, by the way.) One day the instructor had...
Michele Bachmann’s Crime Against Grammar
Some might say that the very least of Michele Bachmann's problems in her run for president is her command of the English language and rules of grammar. To that, grammar purists the world over say "nay." Or possibly "pish." I was alerted to this fundraising letter by...
Tune into Your Audience
When I started writing the book, I thought about crowdsourcing it. There are sites where you can put up a chapter at a time, invite comment, ask questions and start debate. I quickly realized that that's never been the way I write and decided to just do it the...
How to Find Beautiful FREE Images for Your Next Presentation
As I've said, I feel a ton of pressure to practice what I preach in my presentations by defying the conventions of tired old PowerPoint templates and creating something really exciting and interesting visually. I learned a lot in the process about finding good images...
Are You Listening? (Really?)
Listening is not a one-way process. It's not just about hearing. Listening often requires you to dig so you really understand what's being said. I was reminded of this in the webinar Friday. Which went great, though the Q&A portion was a little difficult to...