Executive Presence & Presentation Skills Tips

EXECUTIVE PRESENCE & PRESENTATIONS

Tips on executive presence, virtual presence & presentation skills. Get camera ready. Learn to cope with stage fright and how to script a great PowerPoint.

Multitasking Makes You Dumb: 5 Tips to Improve Your Focus

Multitasking came up as a topic yesterday. I was leading a group of Managing Directors through my virtual program Presenting with Telepresence and was encouraging them to get mentally present. The Myth of Multitasking Being in-the-moment is [...]

How to Manage Q&A like a Pro

Over the years I’ve seen great presentations fall apart—both online and in person—because the speaker hadn’t thought ahead about how to handle Q&A. Here are four tips that will help you shine during [...]

How to Improve Your Telepresence

Whether you are working from home, or leading a remote team, your executive presence is going to be judged through a computer screen. To give you an edge, let’s unpack what makes for [...]

How to Keep Your Audience Engaged When Presenting Online

It's 4:00 pm. You’re the last presenter of a two-hour long agenda. Everyone is working remotely. How in the world are you going to get people engaged with your material? Here are a [...]

Zoom Fatigue

What can I do about Zoom/Video Fatigue? Here are three rather simple tips to help combat Zoom/Video fatigue Eyestrain and the 20-20-20 Rule Perhaps the first thing to address is not: what-to-do-about-Zoom-fatigue, but [...]

6 Secrets Actors Use to Remember Their Lines

The most common question I (and many of my actor friends) am asked after a show is: How do you remember all those lines? There are many techniques we use to remember our lines, and you can use them next time you are called upon to deliver your company’s elevator pitch at a networking event or give a presentation to the boss at work.

How to Be More Positive in Your Work E-Mails

Making a mistake in a work e-mail is inevitable, and it can affect your Executive Presence. Here's a quick tip to help you recover when those mistakes happen.

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