by Marion chapsal | English, Leadership Presence, Presentation skills, Women & Public Speaking
Who, better than Gail Evans, could represent The Pioneer Communication style, in the series about Women Speakers This is the second post, after Meg Whitman, The laser Light with a Big Smile, next will be about Ursula Burns, CEO of Xerox. I will also write a post about...
by Marion chapsal | English, Presentation skills, Women & Public Speaking
Remember what I said at the end of my last post How a little Flip Camera Can Save Your Presentation?I foolishly said "Next week, it's my turn".Why? But WHY did I say that? That's the way I learn: even when I'm scared and don't have a...
by Marion chapsal | English, Presentation skills, Women & Public Speaking
Who said “guys like gadgets/tools, women like shoes”? Wake up to 2010: this is not true anymore! Women would spend more on gadgets than on designer shoes, especially if the gadgets are designed for them! Look at these models… Dr Freud and “Live...
by Marion chapsal | English, Presentation skills
Are you about to make a presentation? Are you wondering how others can see you?Would you like to learn how to dramatically and quickly improve your performance?Video Yourself!What Speaking coach Mike Landrum says, interviewed by Marc Ragan, is plain simple: The first...
by Marion chapsal | English, Leadership Presence, Presentation skills, Women & Public Speaking
Mary Ellen Egen, from Forbes Woman, interviews Le Mae Allen De Jongh, Managing Director Accenture about the key findings of Accenture's survey.What do Millennial women want?Millennials represent the third of the workforce today, and it's only...
by Marion chapsal | English, Leadership Presence, Women & Public Speaking
We Did It! was the front page of The New Economist, first week of January 2010."During the second world war, when America’s menfolk were off at the front, the government had to summon up the image of Rosie the Riveter, with her flexed muscle and “We Can Do It”...