Set the tone for your selection panel to feel good about you and your team before a word is spoken by making eye contact and smiling as soon as you see them. Go over and shake hands and introduce yourself. This demonstrates enthusiasm and...
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What do I do if I don’t know the answer to a question asked during Q & A?
That depends. If answering the question requires input from a specialist who is not in attendance at the interview: Let the panel know that the specialist will likely have the best answer to that question and you will contact that individual immediately upon leaving...
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Learning to enjoy the process not just the end result…
I was working with a general contractor recently who said, “Don’t take this personally, but I hate practicing, I hate presenting, the only thing I like is the relief I feel when it is over.” His statement may resonate with some of you readers....
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Your Recipe for Speaking Success
I was recently leading an in-house, 5 session workshop for a construction company. After our first workshop, I gave the participants an assignment to prepare for a one-on-one session with me the following week. A couple of the guys came to that individual meeting...
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Does speaking order matter in project interviews?
Yes and no. While earning my Master’s Degree in Speech Communication at the University of Texas at Austin, I learned some theories related to persuasion: The Primacy Effect suggests that the information we hear first is more likely to have sticking power. Alternately, the...
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Are your beliefs setting you up for presentation success?
Are your beliefs supporting or hindering your desire to be a more effective speaker? “What you believe has more power than what you dream or wish or hope for. You become what you believe.” – Oprah Recently I was preparing a very bright and...
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Changing Pace
There are certain times in your presentation when it is a good idea to slow down the rate at which you speak. When painting a picture you want to make sure your audience does not miss any details, therefore take your time describing it. ...
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The Golden Circle
A friend of mine recently sent me a video featuring Simon Sinek. According to Wikipedia, Simon is a marketing consultant known for developing “The Golden Circle,” a model based on human decision-making that guides organizations on how to inspire people to buy or support...
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Ponder This
“Presentations are a tool for high-stakes internal and external communications. Presentations all too often reflect the agenda of the presenter rather than build a connection with the audience. This is unfortunate because presentations could be considered the last branding frontier, in terms of both...
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Question: What should I do if I find myself going off on a tangent when giving a presentation
This is one reason why rehearsing your presentation is so critical. Practicing increases the likelihood that you will stay on track and hit your key points without getting a case of verbal vomit. However, if it does happen use this simple strategy: 1. Stop...
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