by Marion chapsal | English, Story telling
I thought this post would be the easiest to write, in the series of Six Trends in the Future of Presentations. Incredibly hard! I’ve been struggling with it for one week… What is Fun? Is putting a silly hat and making jokes fun? Mmmm, NO! (By the way,the...
by Marion chapsal | English, Women & Public Speaking
A Personal Story. Since Spring 2010 , when I accepted an intensive training mission with Capgemini Consulting, involving weekly business travels to Paris and abroad, I have been questioning Masculinity and Femininity. My husband has been most of the time in charge of...
by Marion chapsal | English
“Biology is war in which only the fiercest survive” “Businesses and nations succeed only by defeating, destroying and dominating competition.” “Politics is about your side winning at all costs.” Sounds familiar? This how Howard...
by Marion chapsal | English
We all know that the more you interact with your audience the greater impact you have on them.The more you relate to people, the more they will be able to memorize and take action after your presentation. What used to be true with “classical”...
by Marion chapsal | English, Story telling
When you prepare for Your Next presentation: Make it Simple Make it Short Make it Personal Make it Interactive Make it Collaborative Make it Fun! Today’s lesson: Bring your Personality when you speak! It’s Sunday afternoon and after a long and delicious...