[Image by Gerd Altmann of Pixabay] Do you believe the past predicts the future? That’s what’s behind asking behavioral questions when you’re conducting an interview. According to a post from LinkedIn, asking behavioral questions assists you in hiring high-potential candidates. As we know, interviewing skills are not that easy to develop and are considered to be … Read More
Author: Dale Klein
Key ingredient for public speaking is…
[Image by Gerd Altmann of Pixabay] CURIOSITY—surprised? Maybe you believe you already are curious, but are you? Curiosity is the key driving force behind our motivation to learn and experience new information. Being curious is what creates a growth mindset and helps us to be more successful. We all have experience with something not turning … Read More
Determine Your Self-Worth
[Image by Gerd Altmann of Pixabay] Do you know your own self-worth? Tough question but one with which we should place great value. Self-worth can be “measured” by several variables such as: —how many connections we have on social media —how much money we have —our to-do list —our job title —our age —our appearance … Read More
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[Image by Gerd Altmann of Pixabay] To repurpose is to use in a new way. Most of the clients I’ve had the privilege of assisting to sound their best when they communicate, believe their work is done once they give their presentation. While it may feel that way to some, the reality is that when … Read More
Keep the Conversation Going
[Image by Gerd Altmann of Pixabay] Your big day has arrived and you’ve just presented. Many speakers think once they present they’re done…not quite. The follow-up starts right now and here are fourteen effective ways you can accomplish this. You definitely want the conversation to continue and you want to do so in a timely … Read More
Office Hours are a Necessity
[Image by Gerd Altmann of Pixabay] Do you believe in “office hours” or do you simply say you do? In my opinion, office hours are a necessity, particularly in our current workplace. Here are some essential guidelines you may want to consider: Keep your office hours consistent (e.g. 8-12 a.m. daily, 5-8 p.m. Monday, your … Read More
UGH…What can I do about BRAIN FREEZE?
[Image by Gerd Altmann of Pixabay] When you hear the term “brain freeze” you may think of the all too common experience of eating or drinking something very cold…too fast. As an example, consider ice cream. Been there, done that. Although sometimes painful, it’s also quite temporary. The solution is ingesting or drinking more slowly. … Read More
Do You Sound Like You?
[Image by Gerd Altmann of Pixabay] On occasion, speakers strive to impress vs. sounding like themselves. I recommend that if that’s the case, it may be time for change. It’s preferable when speaking to sound conversational or more natural. How is that done? Here are guidelines you may want to consider: Do your homework in … Read More
How do you Rate?
[Image by Gerd Altmann of Pixabay] We all rate ourselves; particularly speakers. We may ask a friend, peer, colleague, or family member—“How did I do?” But is that really satisfactory? What if the person says “You did great.” That response is somewhat general or vague and we may not learn much from that rating. If we … Read More
Leadership Lessons
[Image by Gerd Altmann of Pixabay] What are your thoughts about becoming a leader? What if I told you that you already have the makings of a leader and now it’s time to implement what you know? Here are some considerations to ponder: Do you prefer to be succinct to discuss difficult concepts? Using shorter … Read More