As the saying goes – you never get a 2nd chance to make a great 1st impression, and yet for most of us, kicking off a presentation is the hardest part.  It’s where we often feel the least prepared and ...Read More

Starting a presentation is a bit like starting a car.  You don’t jump in, throw it into 5th gear and try to roar off.  If you did you’d probably stall the car, damage your gear box and make a fool ...Read More

Many presenters confess that they shudder at the thought of the audience asking them questions.  This is a monumental shame for 2 reasons.  a) Questions from the audience give us the opportunity to clarify important points, to dive deeper into ...Read More

A lot of presenters worry about involving their audience.  They think it will derail them and make them ‘lose the plot’.  So here’s how you can have a relationship with everyone in your audience and keep them all satisfied. There are ...Read More