"Just wing it"

Yes, prepared messaging can be a way to avoid being transparent about your real thoughts and intentions. The obvious example of this is when you see a politician parroting scripted talking points over and over, instead of engaging directly with reporters’ questions. But it doesn’t have to be. Planning can, in fact, be a way of making sure that your words more accurately express what you’re trying to say.

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What your Email Signature Says About you

Your communication style is unique to you,  and the little details give signals to the world about who you are.  So what does your email sign-off tell others about your personality? Here's the 100% accurate, scientifically-proven* Stage Light Guide to What Your Email Sign-Off Says About You:

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Cultural Differences in the Workplace

If you've worked on multicultural teams, you'll know that culture can play a big part in how people communicate and it is common to have differences. Keep reading to discover one major cultural factor that might impact your relationships with your clients and colleagues - and what to do about it.

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Mountain of Engagement

Use the Mountain Strategy to Keep Your Audience Engaged! It’s all about creating your 1-of-a-kind strategy where you focus on who YOU need to reach in order to meet your goals, and make sure you’re supporting that audience at every step of their journey.

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How to Lead a Meeting

Imagine gathering your team for a meeting and having people leave afterwards thinking "this could have been an email". In this video series I've got some tips that'll level-up your facilitation skills and help you run successful, engaging and productive meeting.

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Beware This Bad Public Speaking Advice

The world is full of well-meaning people doling out well-meaning advice. Unfortunately, just because advice is given with good intentions, that doesn't mean it's helpful.

This is especially true in the world of public speaking. Nuggets of truth tend to get distorted as they pass from person, like a game of Broken Telephone, until they're nothing but boring and unhelpful clichés. Then, when you try to do what you've been told and the results are less than stellar, you start to think, "Maybe I'm the problem."

You're (probably) not the problem. Here are three common public speaking tips to ignore - and what to do instead.

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Humour is Serious Business

There’s a piece of public-speaking wisdom that’s been circulating for a very long time: use humour in your speeches, but be careful. It’s good advice, but not exactly useful on its own. What are good ways to use humour, and what does “be careful”mean in the real world? There are few absolute answers to these questions, but it’s easier to make sense of them when you understand how humour works - and, importantly, how your sense of humour works.

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