There are a plethora of opinions about what leadership entails. One sub-theme that has emerged–and is of particular interest to me–is the theme of conflict. Continue reading SPEAKRETS BLOGConflict For Its Own Sake Is Not An Option, But It Can Also Create Positive Change
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Make Your Public Speaking Pass The “Waiting In Line” Test
On the heels of last week’s post regarding Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s average speaking skills, I realized there is a specific goal I’m always striving for and that I drive my presentation-skills clients toward. It’s simple, clear, and unmistakable: Are they waiting in line to meet you? Continue reading Make Your Public Speaking Pass The “Waiting In Line” Test
During NFL Lockout, No Deep-Sixing Of Ochocinco
I’m not much of a sports fan (even though I was a cheerleader in high school), so when my good friend Peter Miller alerted me to the successful brand management of Chad Johnson Ochocinco, the wide receiver for the Cincinnati Bengals, I had to look into it. Continue reading During NFL Lockout, No Deep-Sixing Of Ochocinco