Design & Delivery – the 2 crucial ingredients for powerful presentations
Designing an executive’s presentation is like designing a car. It needs to fit the style of the executive. It needs to fulfil its function. It
Designing an executive’s presentation is like designing a car. It needs to fit the style of the executive. It needs to fulfil its function. It
QUESTION – A vacancy occurred on a committee and a man said his wife would be happy to fill it. The committee was in need
Bite the bullet on people who are deadwood in your organisation Recently I was working with a client and had an interesting conversation with a
The humble traffic light – green, amber, red – is a quick and powerful way to find out what people really think about the meetings
We all know you need to practice before you present. But when it really matters, and your job could be on the line, what is
Some people justify their salary by having meetings. But are the meetings effective? Today I had an interesting meeting with a senior business person with
Why the difference between misinformation and disinformation in meetings matters The meaning of misinformation is often merged with that of disinformation, but they are not
I’ve been talking about Parkinson’s Law in relation to meetings for over 30 years. Simply stated (in terms of meetings) it says that a meeting
Every now and then, I go through my emails and set up a pile of filters to delete the email newsletters and other things that
Everyone was surprised at how we managed to get so many people to vote at a community association meeting. It’s all about getting your ducks