I often speak to groups of 250 or more, and people are always asking me how I do it with seeming nervous or anxious. Though I’ve been doing this for more than 20…read more
If you’ve been asked to speak to a group, you likely hold an important position in your organization, have subject matter expertise or are a practiced speaker. No matter where you fall in…read more
When you speak, it is important that you make meaningful eye contact with your audience. This helps them feel like you are speaking directly to them, and they become more engaged. Here’s how…read more
Every time you speak – whether to a large group or an audience of one – you are making an impression. Make sure it is a positive one with business communication training from…read more
Jim, Schneider, Fire Chief of the Kent Fire Department RFA, recently attended a keynote I gave at a graduation ceremony. He was kind enough to share his feedback with me. “Your passion…read more