Allison Shapira, the author of “Speak With Impact”, suggests doing something that’s actually pretty simple: Learning how to speak up. Read More
We perceive people who speak well to be experts. We like to work with experts. Experts command more money for their products, services, and expertise. Read More
The immediate goal of your elevator speech should be clarity and understanding. Everyone who hears it should know exactly what you do or what job you are seeking. Read More
Part of making yourself heard is speaking smoothly. It might sound silly, but try to practice what you’ll say out loud before attending your next meeting. Read More
Good leaders who understand their corporate responsibility know when to break away from what is risky to do what is right. Read More
Delivering a powerful, memorable presentation requires a lot of hard work, practice, and preparation. Read More
Sometimes people don’t have real questions during a Q&A, just axes to grind or criticisms to level. Or they just like to hear the sound of their own voices. Read More
While the person will be honored you reached out in the first place, your pitch is extra impressive when you demonstrate you did your homework. Read More
“Take control of your jitters by positioning the audience however you need to see them: as supporters, knowledge seekers, advisors, or engaged debaters.” … Read More
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