In case you missed the webinar this week, here is a link for your viewing pleasure to it. If anything, archive this and review before embarking on your next speech! https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/286144831 In case you don’t have time, here are some key points: 1. Most presentations are poorly structured, so take the time to structure first Read More
Month: April 2008
Nervous?
No script. Only 3 dress rehersals. Over 5000 people awaiting you to say just a few things to make or break you for the rest of the conference. You are the second presentation, following the Key Note and your CEO. No pressure, right? After my most recent, and probably largest “live” audience I have been Read More
More on Getting Over Your Public Speaking Fear
Since I’m in a mad dash to head out to the big week, I’m short cutting my advice to re-post a few good articles from over on public speaking woes: BNI’s “Conquer Your Fear of Public Speaking”Peter LaMotte’s Blog Post On Getting Over the Fear
Manager versus Leader Part Duo
Previously I blogged about the traits of a manager versus a leader. Today I was reminded of another comparison from The Source of Leadership. In the recent note, David references the 12 distinctions between a manager and a leader Warren Bennis published almost 20 years ago: Managers administer, leaders innovate Managers ask how and when, Read More
Getting Pysched, and Staying Energetic, for The Big Conference
It’s that time again, conference season! It’s not just any season, it’s when the “big one” occurs – over 8000 higher education administrators, technologists and leaders convene to learn about, this year, measurable performance. As I get ready to head out on my first flight tomorrow (for a partner conference, not the big one just Read More
From Fear to Failure, In Public Speaking
Looks like this is the month of failure. Or shall we say fear turning into failure. So, here are more tips and tricks on getting over that fear to be a grand success: From Al Coddington: “Possess the Venue” – own the room, move around and run this show Determine the need your audience has Read More