This is the third and final part of a three part blog post providing guidance on how to create and deliver an effective presentation. Part 1 provided guidance on how to develop your content. Part 2 gave tips on how
Secrets of a good presentation (Part 2 of 3)
This is the second part of a three part blog post providing guidance on how to deliver a good presentation. Part 1 explained how to develop your content. This part focuses on the actual delivery of the presentation.
Secrets of a good presentation (Part 1 of 3)
I’ve just spent a few days away at a conference where there was a huge variety of presentation styles and effectiveness of presentations, some good and some much less so. This has prompted me to write this three part post
Are you playing on the pitch?
There have been pages of newspaper coverage and hours of debate devoted recently to England’s poor performance at the World Cup in South Africa. This has prompted a timely post from guest blogger Rhys Jones of Teamfactor which is also relevant
Your ATTENTION please!
I was highly delighted to read that the new UK Prime Minister David Cameron has banned mobile phones and the like from Cabinet meetings. Like most people I find a mobile phone a great way to keep in touch but
“So do we have a deal?”
With the British General Election having produced a hung parliament our political leaders are in the unusual position of having to try and strike a deal to form a government. As most facilitators will tell you, getting a disparate group
And the winner is…..
As I write this post, the UK is in the middle of campaigning for the 2010 General Election. One feature of this election campaign has been the first televised debates between the leaders of the three main parties. The first
As clear as mud!! Or what does a facilitator do?
There has been a really interesting thread on the Professional Facilitators Network on LinkedIn about “How to explain what you do“. Some of the ideas have been very well thought out and have made me think about my elevator pitch and
The art of communication is dead….
It could be argued that the art of communication is dead – many people who are awash with emails, tweets, social networking messages would probably disagree. However, this deluge of communication is not always effective – some people appear to