Posts Tagged ‘interpersonal skills’

The Golden Games

Geoffrey,  I want to acknowledge and let you know I appreciate the contribution you made at the very start in securing Vancouver as the venue for the 2010 Olympics Games.  You must be proud of how your little acorn has grown into a mighty oak. All the best, Patrick Hunt Hi Patrick, I am sorry [...]

So, you think you are invisible

It is odd thing that some speakers, presenters and communicators, somehow think their thoughts and feelings are invisible to the audience. It is as if they think they can fool all of the people all of the time. What is sad is when they fool some people once, then they believe that is a successful [...]

Change: Desperation or Inspiration

We have a complex relationship with change. On the on the one hand we desire it and it is demanded of us, on the other we resist it and detest it. If as leaders and communicators we want to motivate change in our organizations or in our society we need to look at it with [...]

James Bond

The 2006 Casino Royale has been rated as the best Bond movie ever, not because of the amazing stunts, or the number of Aston Martins destroyed as accessories to the plot (three brand new), but because 007 has discovered his vulnerability. For Bond to be displaying a level of psychological realism may seem to detract [...]

Using Humor: My Top 5 Tips

USE WITH CAUTION Humor is such a wonderful tool when used properly and can end a career, create family rifts and cause social disgrace when not. When it is spontaneous, natural and authentic it is powerful. Here are my 5 top tips. 1. Take an improv class and then go to an improv club or [...]

Fanny Kiefer & Comment

I often get comments and occasional questions about what I am doing or from events that I speak at. Here is my response to a recent comment and I believe that we often forget that “presentation skills” is far more than giving a speech, (Leadership In The Always On World 2009/02/10). I am happy to [...]

The ‘Elevator’ Speech

Making a Great First Impression! It takes just a quick glance, maybe three seconds, for someone to evaluate you when you meet for the first time. In this short time, the other person forms an opinion about you based on your appearance, your body language, your demeanor, your mannerisms, and how you are dressed. With [...]

Speak Up ~ Not Throw Up

If your stomach churns just at the thought of speaking in front of a group of people, you’re not alone. In fact, North Americans rate public speaking as their number one fear – even ahead of death hence the joke ‘you would rather be in the coffin than giving the eulogy’ – that Jerry Seinfeld [...]

Recession; The Critical time to learn new skill

Why? You’re going for an interview and want to sound and look good – learn how to present yourself successfully! You are in a competition, discover how to perform well and get what you want! You want to start your own business – you will have to present your ideas and plans to an investor [...]

Speak Up!

We live in a world where over-zealous politicians – can deny personal freedoms, where science funding can be shaped by political or religious considerations rather than health concerns, and where the voices of ordinary people can be drowned out by spin doctors and mass marketing campaigns. My purpose is to encourage all people to take [...]


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