October 6, 2021
Categorized in: Speaking
Banter heroes are people who can always think on their feet—maybe people you tried to emulate when you developed your own speaking style.
When it comes to small talk, some people get it and some people don’t—or do they? Here are the five stages of conversational intelligence.
Your ability to communicate with others is paramount to your success in any arena of your life. You must get your point across in a clear and concise manner. As a receiver, you must listen intently when others are communicating to get their point. You must also decipher or decode those who aren’t clear or concise in their own communications.
When we’re trying to forge a bond with someone new, there’s one mistake we always seem to make, writes Mike Steib in his book The Career Manifesto. We immediately begin to fill in every available silence with details about ourselves.
Write it right, say it right, spell it right.
Write it right, say it right, spell it right.
Write it right, say it right, spell it right.
September 23, 2020
Categorized in: Speaking
Watch your body language, and keep your ears open for the nuances of tone that create statements in disguise.
September 23, 2020
Categorized in: Speaking
Whether giving a speech, addressing a meeting, or just talking one-on- one with an employee, take a pause before answering tough questions. Here’s why.
August 26, 2020
Categorized in: Speaking
Holding your listener’s attention is as important as saying your piece clearly and fully—and probably harder to do. Use leading statements to keep the discussion focused on your main message.