Tag Archives: speech-writing
SpeakTech: Dictate Your Speech
In my last blog entry I spoke about how useful it can be to...
Don’t just speak it, write it down
Sometimes the hardest part of giving a speech is writing it. For me writing...
GeekFeast: Speaking Sins, Questions and Total Disaster
Today’s articles are all about public-speaking. Learn what not to do, what questions you...
Always Use Relevant Content
I’ve talked already about how important it is that you ensure that your presentation...
The Five Elements: Memorability
In November I ran a workshop called “The Five Elements of the Perfect Speech”...
The Five Elements: Relevance
Being Clear and Passionate about your message is a good start but probably the...
Selling Your Ideas
Why is a book about selling good for presenters? Because as presenters we don’t...
The Five Elements: Clarity
The first of “The Five Elements of the Perfect Speech” is Clarity. Every time...
GeekFeast: Five Great Articles about Presenting
This edition of GeekFeast is another eclectic mix of articles including tips on how...
Networking: Making Your Message Heard
Networking is a set of mini-presentations sneakily disguised as a chat but don’t be...
Making Your Message Stick
What happens when you finish a presentation? What happens to your words and ideas?...
Cooking (and Speaking) for Engineers
When I first found the site “Cooking for Engineers” I initially thought that it...
Selecting the Right Speech Topic
Andrew Dlugan at Six Minutes writes: “Imagine you are scheduled to deliver a speech...