March 29, 2020Body Language, Brand Management, Public Speaking, Video Conferencing 5 Steps to Master Video Conferencing As the world has gone crazy overnight, it has also gone to video meetings by day, which may not be a bad […]
August 12, 2017November 5, 2017Common Sense, Crisis Communications, Crisis Management, Media Relations, Public Speaking The Wise Get Training Abraham Lincoln said, “I don’t think much of a man who is not wiser today than he was yesterday.” Most executives I […]
July 16, 2017Body Language, Common Sense, Crisis Communications, Crisis Management, Public Speaking Master the Presentation One key element we train all clients in is Mastering the Presentation, no matter the setting. In fact, our clients have to […]
June 16, 2017November 5, 2017Body Language, Crisis Communications, Crisis Management, Damage Control, Media Relations, Public Speaking Energy Introduces You I was just media training several clients to address media reporters. Their request: Train us to deal with ambush situations better. The […]
April 4, 2017March 17, 2017Common Sense, Crisis Communications, Crisis Management, Damage Control, Media Relations, Public Speaking Your Secret Weapon To help clients, I’ve found if others are not treating them nicely, there’s a secret weapon to employ: a smile. Cool thing […]
February 26, 2017March 17, 2017Media Relations, Public Speaking Stage Fright Gets Us All Lights. Camera. Action. It can make you nervous. It can make ANYONE nervous. Why? Because we don’t do it every day. Reporters […]
October 28, 2016Body Language, Common Sense, Crisis Communications, Crisis Management, Damage Control, Media Relations, Public Speaking Never Sound Desperate Any time I hear a reporter say, “This is a story you’ll only see here (on our station),” I think, “This is […]
October 22, 2016January 30, 2022Body Language, Common Sense, Crisis Communications, Crisis Management, Damage Control, Media Relations, Public Speaking Avoid the Look Want to avoid the deer-in-the-headlights look? First improve your ability to think on your feet — to speak thoughts, ideas, persuasive rebuttals […]