Teachers, Professors, and Instructors: 10 Ways To Improve Your Zoom Classes
With all this time we’ve had to ramp up on Zoom, understand all of its ins and outs (ahem, it’s not that difficult …) there is still one comment I am hearing regularly in my Zoom rooms: “You’re the only teacher I have who makes class interactive.”
To the C-Suite: It's Okay to Ask for Help
I have a confidentiality clause built into every contract. I believe it’s good business. But it saddens me a bit when it’s explicit why I’m not allowed to say whom I’ve worked with or at which organization. It’s because of shame. And shame keeps us stuck.
[VIDEO] Our Top 5 Fictional Speakers - Between 2 Speakers
Randy and I love our jobs, and we also love us some pop culture. We believe television shows, movies, and books can teach us useful “do’s” and “don’ts” when it comes to public speaking.
Case Study: VP of CRM Platform Organization
As my client’s responsibilities and visibility grew, he began to struggle in public speaking scenarios: leading meetings, presenting to the C-Suite, or speaking at an event. He struggled with both prepared and impromptu presentations.
How to Use a Whiteboard (And Why and When)
Whiteboards are the unsung heroes of the classroom and the board room. They are low-key and low-tech. Anyone can use them. They allow you to make a point without having to spend hours creating a chart or an elaborate powerpoint or deck of slides.
[Audio] - How to Use Storytelling as a Persuasive Tool
I love telling stories, all the time. At work, with friends, at home, with clients. Honestly, sometimes I think I spend too much time telling stories. Storytelling can be an effective business tool. Stories add impact to you presentations, speeches, and even your negotiations.