Getting the details right is essential if you want people to take you and your written communication seriously. Nancy Payne explains why your writing has to be as good as your content. Hosted by Denis Grignon, with music by Marc Novoselec and art by ... more
You've put so much work into your report. Nancy Payne explains why it's critical to put just as much effort into ensuring it reads well. Hosted by Denis Grignon, with music by Marc Novoselec and art by Jeff Jackson.
If you're a bit nervous about public speaking, the first thing you need to do is get out of your own head. Nancy Payne offers some powerful perspective on what your audience is really thinking. Hosted by Denis Grignon, with music by Marc Novoselec an... more
There's no sure-fire way to ensure you never get nervous when leading a video meeting or making a presentation, but these simple tips from Nancy Payne will definitely help you get more comfortable. Hosted by Denis Grignon, with music by Marc Novosele... more
Harness that nervous energy and don't be overwhelmed by thinking about your whole presentation. Just get through it step by step, says Nancy Payne. Hosted by Denis Grignon, with music by Marc Novoselec and art by Jeff Jackson.
When you're getting ready to speak to an audience, you have to make sure you can communicate with everyone who's listening. Elizabeth Hunt offers some important things to keep in mind. Hosted by Denis Grignon, with music by Marc Novoselec and art by ... more
Audiences respect and appreciate it when you are your true self during a presentation. Elizabeth Hunt describes how authenticity can make all the difference. Hosted by Denis Grignon, with music by Marc Novoselec and art by Jeff Jackson.
Trying to emulate a presenter you like won't work. Elizabeth Hunt illustrates the importance of being your uniquely professional and capable self. Hosted by Denis Grignon, with music by Marc Novoselec and art by Jeff Jackson.
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