Most presenters view interruptions as threats, glitches in the presentation that must be managed, silenced, or dodged. But the truth is much more interesting. Interruptions are evidence of life in the room They imply that people are thinking, reacting, and engaging. They suggest that your message is resonating. Great speakers aren’t fearful of interruptions; they[…]
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Interruptions Aren’t the Enemy: How Great Speakers Turn Disruption into Connection
General Jan 17, 2026
The moment a 9-point meeting agenda flashes on a screen in a business meeting, you can almost see participants’ faces drain of colour. The idea of a neat, linear agenda is often seen as a way to ensure focus and control, but it can also stifle free thinking and creative problem-solving. In today’s fast-paced corporate[…]
Mastering the Art of Digital Presentations in Business
Communication Skills, Leadership, Presentation Skills Feb 04, 2019
In today’s world, virtual meetings and digital presentations are the norm. Presenting face to face is often an onerous task for even the most experienced business professional. Now we are increasingly called on to do it digitally. – Get close to the camera, but not too close. – Make eye contact, project energy and make[…]
Leadership is probably one of the most written-about skills in business today. For decades, the mantra has been the same: faster, better, cheaper, smarter. However, in the world we now inhabit, one defined by constant change, competing priorities, and a workforce yearning for belonging, purpose, connection, and well-being, that mantra is becoming increasingly difficult to[…]
What Brilliant Leaders and Exceptional Presenters Have in Common
Leadership, Presentation Skills, Public Speaking Jul 21, 2016
Brilliant leaders and exceptional presenters share more in common than most realise. Many believe leadership and presentation skills belong to separate realms, one focused on strategy and direction, the other on communication and delivery. In truth, they are closely connected. Leadership and presenting may be different skills, but when combined, they strengthen each other.[…]
The 3 Bad Presentation Habits That Quietly Destroy Your Impact
Communication Skills, Presentation Skills, Public Speaking Feb 14, 2016
Every presenter wants to connect with their audience, and every audience wants to be engaged, yet three habits continue to sabotage even the most well-intentioned speakers. These habits aren’t dramatic, they’re subtle and often creep in unnoticed, quietly draining the life out of your message. Let’s bring them into the light. Bad Habit 1:[…]
Think back over the last three months. How many business presentations genuinely gave you what you needed, clearly, concisely, and with respect for your time? How many were padded with: – information you already knew – unnecessary detail – repetition – self-promotion – content that wasn’t relevant – very little actual value If you’re like[…]
10 Essential Tips for Successful Work Presentations
Presentation Skills, Public Speaking, Storytelling Feb 20, 2015
If presenting at work causes you anxiety, know that you are not alone. For some, the anticipation of a presentation is akin to the nervousness felt before calling a service provider about a technical issue. The mere thought can be daunting. However, understanding what truly matters in a presentation can make all the difference. Here[…]
5 Key Agreements for More Effective Business Meetings
Communication Skills, Leadership, Presentation Skills, Presentation Tips Feb 19, 2015
In today’s fast-paced corporate environment, many business meetings serve as complex and demanding decision-making forums. If you spend time in business meetings, you’ve likely noticed a paradox: you must prepare exhaustively for every conceivable outcome while also being ready to improvise in the moment. Understanding Meeting Dynamics You may have experienced three very different types[…]