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

Presentation Skills: The Bang at the Beginning

Presentation Skills: The Bang at the Beginning

Mar. 24, 2007 by

You will have noticed, if you’ve read through these postings, that I am a fan of Henry Ward Beecher, one of the greatest speakers in American history.  Even Lincoln looked up to him. Here is a description of Beecher written by

Effective Speaking: How Much Emotion?

Effective Speaking: How Much Emotion?

Feb. 26, 2007 by

First of all, Ellen DeGeneres is an amazing performer.  She is relaxed (or appears to be), self-effacing, and playful–not mean, like some of the previous hosts of the Academy Awards.  And instead of joking about things going on “in the