[Image by Gerd Altmann of Pixabay] Recently, while coaching one of my clients, I learned that my client was exploring other career options. That led into a discussion regarding informational interviews, which is of course tied to public speaking. You may be wondering what the connection is so I’ll tell you what my client and … Read More
Author: Dale Klein
Is a Dress Rehearsal necessary?
[Image by Gerd Altmann of Pixabay] Over the years many of my clients have asked “Is a dress rehearsal necessary?” My response is always the same: Absolutely. If you’re like most of my clients you’ve likely either thought or said: “I don’t have enough time.” Or you possibly said: “I know my subject like the … Read More
Nail Your Presentation
[Image by chrisreadingfoto of Pixabay] Do you nail your presentation? Would you like to nail your presentation? First, let’s be sure we understand the meaning of this expression. When a speaker nails a presentation he or she delivers it flawlessly, connects with the audience and takes the audience members on a journey of transformation. Does … Read More
You May Be Your Biggest Obstacle
[Image by Gerd Altmann of Pixabay] Yes…you may be your biggest obstacle. How is that possible, you may ask? Consider that you’re a coach or a supervisor where your client or team member is either older than you or more experienced than you or possibly both!! You can’t change your age or level of experience, … Read More
Go for the Gold
[Image by Hamiltonlean of Pixabay] As public speakers, what do you think of when you hear Go for the Gold? Anything is possible…for starters. That’s because you’re right—it is! Especially when you factor in these variables including your Needs assessment Room set-up Confidence level Stage Presence Microphone options Volume Intonation Rate Non-verbal language (gestures, eye-connection) … Read More
What If?
[Image by Gerd Altmann of Pixabay] Two of the most important words a public speaker has are…what if. I imagine you’ve said those two words before as have most speakers. It shows one is anticipating possibilities. Here are several examples of “what ifs” that you may have encountered already or will encounter sometime in your … Read More
What you Wear has Results
[Image by Gerd Altmann of Pixabay] We’ve all known that what we wear has results, but what you may not know is the term for this phenomenon which is enclothed cognition. This term was coined in 2012 by Adam and Galinsky in the journal of Social Psychology. According to Wikipedia, it refers to the overall influence … Read More
What’s in Your Toolkit?
Anyone whom I’ve had the privilege of assisting with public speaking skills, knows that I strongly believe in preparation. To that end, I offer the concept of a “toolkit” with a wide variety of tools that are designed for those who are public speakers. This has received rave reviews from my clients as they feel … Read More
Distractions are Distracting
[Image by Gerd Altmann of Pixabay] We often wish we could put up a sign saying “Please do not disturb” and all would be right. As a public speaker, that sounds good but it simply doesn’t happen! Not only does our audience become distracted but this can affect the speaker as well. Before I share several … Read More
Past Predicts Future
[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