by Trish Springsteen | Apr 27, 2008 | Public Speaking
Once you have been given the task of delivering a presentation you have two choices. First; has this presentation been done before – which is possible if it is to inform prospective clients about your organization. Or secondly, is this a new presentation that you are...
by Trish Springsteen | Apr 17, 2008 | Communication, Public Speaking
Watching a dynamic speaker is a delight. Every word is essential to the message, and every movement is crafted to enhance and demonstrate the meaning. Watching them, we receive the precise meaning both audibly and visually.Now, there is no denying some people are born...
by Trish Springsteen | Apr 15, 2008 | Communication, Public Speaking, Training
Isn’t public speaking communication then? Well it depends on what you actually want to do. Public Speaking training is fantastic to improve confidence and to improve your delivery style. It can vastly improve your platform techniques and can add charisma to your...
by Trish Springsteen | Apr 8, 2008 | Business, Communication, Public Speaking, Women in Business
“…most employees in Australia and New Zealand will readily tell us that poor communication causes more organisational problems than any other single issue. Poor communication makes for low morale and poor results.” ~ Kris Cole “Supervision – Management in...
by Trish Springsteen | Apr 2, 2008 | Communication, Public Speaking, Women in Business
It all starts so innocently. “Oh, by the way would you please introduce the new Marketing Manager; he would like to say a few words.” Simple isn’t it?Actually while a good introduction can make it easy for the following speaker, a bad introduction can leave the...
by Trish Springsteen | Mar 18, 2008 | Business, Communication, Public Speaking
When you have a presentation to give, do you sit down at the computer and begin to write it? Most people compose their presentation on paper or the screen. Now, the problem with that is that verbal presentations are meant to be heard and not read; and we write...