by John Quinn | Tue Oct 2016 | Presentation Training, Presentations, Public Speaking
Okay I apologize, the blog heading is click bait but I just wanted to prove a point. Yet it worked, I have somehow gotten your attention by being a little different or by standing out from the crowd. Very similar to an initial sales lead generated by some clever...
by John Quinn | Sun Sep 2016 | Presentation Training, Presentations
Working in a presentation design agency one of the biggest challenges we face in our business is scope creep. Scope creep usually occurs when the original brief, creeps past the confines of its original goals and objectives. Scope creep can have a number of negative...
by John Quinn | Tue Aug 2016 | Audience Engagement, Presentation Training, Presentations, Public Speaking
Great storytellers generally use a combination of their voice, body language and the story itself to stimulate the imagination of the audience. However can we further develop are impact by using a prop? Let’s look at how to visually tell your story with use of...
by John Quinn | Mon Jul 2016 | Presentation Training
We do a lot of training, in a lot of training rooms, hotels, companies but this has to be the best presentation training room so far. Keeping your audiences attention against the backdrop of snow-covered mountains was a challenge but one we gladly accepted when we ran...
by John Quinn | Wed Jun 2016 | Presentation Training, Presentations, Public Speaking, Uncategorized
It needs to be told presenting has changed but the majority of people haven’t evolved with it. Are you still asking for a show of hands? Do you suffer from sticky floor syndrome? You want to joyfully glide across the stage but you appear to be stuck in some sort...