Presentation skills as personal development

Presentation skills as personal development

Apr. 28, 2007 by

Let’s think of the mind of an audience as having two basic types of material–old impressions and memories of events actually experienced, and imaginative rearrangements of parts of these actual experiences which never really existed. For instance, remembering how your uncle looked when he

Effective Presentation Skills: The First Sentence

Effective Presentation Skills: The First Sentence

Apr. 25, 2007 by

In a recent op-ed piece in the New York Times, Stanley Fish, a professor at Florida International University, grabbed readers by the collar with the importance of first sentences. Here’s the situation he posits.  You’re at the mystery section of an

Technical and Scientific Presentations: Engineering Better Talks

Technical and Scientific Presentations: Engineering Better Talks

Apr. 13, 2007 by

People make fun of engineers–ribbing them for their introversion and poor communication skills.  I don’t feel that way.  Whenever I work with them on their technical and scientific presentations, I find them to be eager and open to new ideas.