Hello all who attended (and didn’t attend) My Winning Seminar Design in London Friday, 3rd February 2012.
This blog is for your questions, comments and tips about seminar design.
If you didn’t attend and still want to join in we welcome your [...]
What did you think? Questions, comments and helpful tips from My Winning Seminar Design
What’s it worth to you to be heard?
It’s my Swan Song
(and it’s THIS Friday, 3rd Feb 2012)
I have to admit to feeling a bit nervous about Friday’s workshop, “My Winning Seminar Design” because I’m baring all.
I need to practice what I preach – so I’m giving away [...]
Key Message Phrases – Credibility
I’ve been living in the UK for over 22 years now and so feel I can comment on some of the cultural differences between the Brits and the Americans (I am the latter for those who don’t already know.)
One of [...]
Faulty Speaker Assumption #3 – Do you have go faster stripes?
Or do you waffffffle?
Faulty speaker assumption #3
“I can speak at my normal speed when presenting.”
Why is this assumption faulty?
The standard rate of Western speech is between 120 to 160 words a minute. That’s a vast range to work with and [...]
Faulty Speaker Assumption #2 – Take a moment to think about sex!
Now read on…
Earlier in the year I began a series looking at faulty assumptions that speakers often make – here’s #2.
“I don’t need to practice out loud.”
I’m a great believer in visualising events prior to them actually occurring. So before [...]
