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...
by Marion chapsal | English, Presentation skills, TED Talks
Today’s lesson: Learn To Speak Less. Speak Better. Shorter TED conferences last 18 minutes maximum. I love them, and posted a few on this blog.I used to watch them entirely, now I switch to shorter extracts, and wish they also offered “MicroTED”....
by Marion chapsal | English, Presentation skills, TED Talks
Photo by Adalia Botha on Unsplash We found out that presentations were going to look : More simple Shorter More personal More interactive Collaborative More fun What does it mean for us, NOW? “Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.” Leonardo da Vinci...
by Marion chapsal | English, Presentation skills
Picture yourself in 10 years… You’ve been selected to present for a major professional event, high stake for you and your company. Chances are high that your presentation will be live and online. It could be broadcasted on many media, corporate...
by Marion chapsal | English
Are you a Traditionalist, a Baby Boomer, a Gen X, a Gen Y or Millennial, or a Gen 2020? (well, I doubt you’re reading my blog now if you’re under 12…) In 2020, companies will have to adapt to five generations at work. Read in the excellent...