As we move further away from bullets on slides (which is a good thing), presenters become increasingly more panicked to try to remember what they want to communicate. For some presenters, working with a simple, word-based outline is sufficient to help them hit all...
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High Impact First Impressions
Much has been written about the power of first impressions. A first impression acts like a filter through which all subsequent information passes through. When we first meet someone, our primal instincts kick in to help us quickly determine friend or foe? Can you...
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Keeping the Team on Track
Honoring the client’s time parameters is the first demonstration of your team’s ability to meet the schedule. I never prep to meet the schedule on the dot. I prep to be a few minutes ahead of schedule. For example, if a client has given...
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Memorization
I do not recommend scripting out your portion of the project interview and trying to memorize it for several reasons. When people try to script it out, they write for the written word not the spoken word. So when they speak it, it sounds...
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Personal Stories
Who we are today has been shaped by our experiences both personal and professional. Those experiences inform who we are and the way we operate enabling us to better serve our clients. As many of you know, I am a huge advocate for...
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Handling Adversity
There are countless things that can present less than ideal circumstances in a presentation. You may not feel well. The room arrangement may be odd. There may be a panel member you do not have a strong relationship with. The client gave you a...
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The perception of passion…
As many of you know, a significant impact on my presentation and coaching skills came as a result of my participation in competitive speaking in high school and college. I learned so much about what it takes not just to be good but to...
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Building Trust…
Likeability and trust are essential in order for a selection panel to choose you over a competitor. These are qualities each of us is capable of eliciting from others and elements I work on with clients in my coaching and workshops. My friend Laurie...
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A risky practice…
I have yet to come across an individual who truly enjoys practicing. However it is necessary to ensuring successful execution on interview day. On more than one occasion I have heard folks complain about team members who will avoid practicing by saying, “I have...
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Simple Game to Practice Connecting
Some folks are just introverted, others are uncomfortable initiating connections and some feel funny being looked at in meetings or presentations. Here is a fun, easy exercise that helps my clients become more comfortable and better connect with others. It is a game I...
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