Tag: Presenting
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Reflections on 2020
Published by Steve Herzberg
This is the final Boost your NRG for 2020.
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5 ways to make your next VC more engaging
Published by Steve Herzberg
Like you, I've listened to and watched a lot of Webinars and VC's over the past 5 months. The quality is varied.
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Handling Nerves
Published by Steve Herzberg
Everyone should get nervous when they speak in public. I’d be more concerned if you weren’t at least a little nervous.
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The best question I've been asked this year
Published by Steve Herzberg
After 16 years as a corporate trainer / business coach there are not too many questions that I haven’t been asked at some stage.
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Are you more like a chicken or a pig?
Published by Steve Herzberg
There’s a great quote by former tennis champion Martina Navratilova - “The difference between involvement and commitment is like ham and eggs. The chicken is involved, the pig is committed”.
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10 tips for advanced presenters
Published by Steve Herzberg
A successful presentation relies on great delivery, strong structure and relevant content. That’s it. For most people presenting well is a totally different skill from your daily work.
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How to conquer your biggest fear
Published by Steve Herzberg
Have you ever contemplated avoiding giving a presentation because you were scared of stuffing it up?I worked closely with a client last year who was on the verge of booking...
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Speaker coaching tips
Published by Steve Herzberg
Top 10 considerations for speakers
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7 ways to persuade your audience when you present
Published by Steve Herzberg
This article highlights 7 suggestions to help you deliver presentations to difficult or non-receptive audiences.
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Coaching speakers for conferences
Published by Steve Herzberg
The actor Michael Caine was once asked by Michael Parkinson who has been some of the toughest competitors he has faced throughout his career? His answer was:
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