by Pablo German | Sep 29, 2019 | AIMER, audience, communication, public speaking
In the previous blog post I told you a story and I promised you I was going to tell you the elements that make this story work. There are four elements, the four C’s, that will make your stories entertaining, interesting, and valuable for your audience. I’ve learned...
by Pablo German | Sep 22, 2019 | communication, public speaking
A few years ago my wife and I attended a two-day introductory course to massage. Although, there were twenty other people in the course, given the personal nature of massage, we expected that we were going to learn by massaging each other. The first surprise came when...
by Pablo German | Sep 8, 2019 | communication, public speaking
Technical presentations are the most challenging type of presentations. Giving effective presentations of any kind is already challenging. Add to that the challenge of conveying technical information and you have a task that very few people on this planet can...
by Pablo German | Aug 31, 2019 | AIMER, audience, communication, public speaking
If you read the previous blog post, then you may remember that while you are communicating your message, whether to one person, a group, or during a presentation, there are four things that need to happen in your audience’s mind: they need to understand, agree, care,...
by Pablo German | Aug 25, 2019 | AIMER, audience, communication, public speaking
In the blog post “What Is an Effective Presentation?” we saw that an effective presentation is a presentation that changes the way your audience thinks, feels, and behaves. Before you get there, though, there are four things that need to happen with your audience...
by Pablo German | Aug 19, 2019 | AIMER, audience, communication, public speaking
How do you know whether you have given an effective presentation? When the audience gives you a standing ovation? When you manage to convey all the information you wanted to convey in the amount of time you were given? When you entertained your audience and made them...