by T3mpl4r4dv150r5 | Feb 10, 2016 | Executive presence, Learning and development, Presentation skills
‘Evangelism’ is not just any old business buzzword. In the age of social media it’s the key to persuasive communication. It’s at the heart of communications if you want to enchant your audience. Guy Kawasaki champions evangelism in his recent article for...
by T3mpl4r4dv150r5 | Feb 2, 2016 | Presentation skills
Too many good ideas get lost in the delivery of boring, run-of-the-mill presentations. Adding a bit of fizz and ginger can spice up your presentations. While the way you speak or how you stand in a presentation may not seem to matter at first, it can mean the...
by T3mpl4r4dv150r5 | Jan 28, 2016 | Presentation skills, Templar
Occasionally, you’ll watch someone give a speech or network in a crowded room and you’ll be awed by their calm, easy approach. How do they do it? How have they come to be so well respected in their circle? How can I emulate them? You Said What?! seeks to answer those...
by T3mpl4r4dv150r5 | Jan 20, 2016 | Executive presence, Templar
The most effective marketing tools are often subtle, says Martin Lindstorm. The same can be said for executive presence. That indefinable ability to inspire confidence, command respect, deliver under pressure and charm the most exacting of audiences. All agree it is a...
by T3mpl4r4dv150r5 | Jan 12, 2016 | Executive presence, Learning and development
‘Listening is at the front end of decision-making,’ says Bernard Ferrari, alumnus of McKinsey. It’s also ‘one of the most underrated and unappreciated leadership skills,’ according to Randy Conley. It doesn’t matter how good your...