Speaking

  • This Week’s Links (weekly)

    Say Goodbye to Corny Stock Images | Social Media Today tags: MM Blogging What your employees won’t tell you—but you really should hear tags: MM Management State of Public Speaking: Who Will Disrupt the “Show up and Throw up” Industry? tags: MM Training Why Is Facebook Page Reach Decreasing? More Competition And Limited Attention tags:…

  • Naughty Gmail App Upgrade

    Both my iPhone and iPad prompted me to update my Gmail app recently. Seems Gmail was releasing a new version to fix some bugs and so on. nothing really out of the ordinary there. However, it was right after the app updated, and I launched it that I realized that there was a problem. You…

  • This Week’s Links (weekly)

    Good Questions! | Ball in your Court tags: LitSupport MM Who Knew What When About the Form of Production tags: LitSupport MM The Dangers of Outlook Email for Discovery tags: LitSupport MM It’s the Parties’ Data, Stupid! tags: LitSupport MM Georgetown: An E-Discovery Disneyland tags: LitSupport MM “We Don’t Want To” is Not an Objection tags: LitSupport MM…

  • The Art of Articulation

    Assumptions. We all make them. We all stereotype certain people, and make assumptions about others every single day. We can’t help it. It truly is part of our DNA. Our brains are hard-wired to make assumptions about people in order to determine danger as quickly as possible and allow us time to protect ourselves. As…

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    The Struggle For Brevity

    This recent NPR story on the brevity of the Gettysburg Address, Lincoln’s 272 Words, a Model of Brevity for Modern Times got me thinking a bit about training. I’ve often compared training to public speaking and the importance of having those skills, and this is definitely one of those skills. As Pascal said well back…