The Feedback Imperative: How to Give Feedback to Speed Up Your Team’s Success, by Anna Carroll, https://www.everydayfeedback.com/the-feedback-imperative
In this ted talk, David Burkus, author of the book “Friend of a Friend”, examines the science of how networks work and reveals what the best networkers really do. David redefines networking in a refreshing way by reminding us the…
This book delves into a topic that many people can relate to – Introverts that need to network to advance their career but are not comfortable with the networking process. In fact, introverts can use their strengths to become very…
As leaders, we give presentations at work, in our communities, at school, or pitching a new idea. Whether we are using just our voice or enhancing it with visuals, it is important to understand the dynamics of giving an impactful…
In this article, Chris Anderson, TED’s curator, shares five keys to a great presentation: Frame your story Plan your delivery Develop stage presence Plan the multimedia Putting it together – rehearse!
Jerry Wesimann describes great presenters relying on nonverbal communication, body language, and other physical cues. Establishing mutual empathy with the audience through conversation and story mode with aid in the reception of your message. Public speaking breakdown: Words account for…