Engaging Humour
Humour establishes rapport with an audience very effectively. It can also make presentations memorable years after they have been spoken.
Humour establishes rapport with an audience very effectively. It can also make presentations memorable years after they have been spoken.
You can build relationships and create an awesome atmosphere by simply introducing a person! Here are tips for your next event, work or a social engagement.
With the advancement of the mobile phone, digital and social platforms are now the dominant medium to maintain relationships with key stakeholders. It follows that presenting yourself well on these platforms is a resourceful skill. So, whether online, or in front of a live audience, how do you give a great presentation?
Humanity is constantly changing and evolving. Some embrace change readily while others hold back. Are there ways to convince your audience change can be for the better? Yes!
The 34 strengths developed by Donald Clifton offer a different perspective on personal development. Rather than focusing all your energy on what you can’t do, why not explore how you can use your strengths to become the person you set out to become?
Do you want to find out about how your thinking directly influences how you process information, tackle problems, and connect with others?