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  • Executive Presence: 12 Steps to Get It and Keep It
    Have you ever wondered how to develop executive presence? Is it something you can learn or do people just come by it naturally. Mastering executive presence is not as tough as it sounds. This 12 step plan will help you become the leader others want to follow
  • One Size Doesn't Fit All: Reporters Come in all Shapes and Sizes
    It may come as a surprise that reporters don't sit around planning how to get you.Instead of wasting energy trying to identify an upcoming sneak attack , think of reporters as people who simply want to know what you would want to know if you were a reader, listener or viewer. When you learn to do that, you can prepare in advance. This article will help you recognize a wide variety of reporter styles
  • How to Get Great Results with Media: 8 Simple Steps to Talk to Reporters
    Talking to reporters is not as easy as it looks because it is not their job to promote you or advance your agenda. This article provides 8 simple steps to help the reporter help you tell your story.
  • What Every Executive Needs to Know About Scoring Media Coverage
    This is for every business professional who wants to score more news coverage and learn how to position themselves as a resource for reporters
  • Presentation is Everything
    Have you ever spoken to a group of people, only to get a blank stare? Remember...the one where the person in the front row fell asleep? Is it your subject? Or is it you? Whether presenting one-on-one or to a group, many speakers drone on and on, unaware that people are tuning them out. This article will show you how to engage, connect and be more interesting to others when you speak.
  • Limited Attention Spans: How to Stand Out in the New Age of Media
    In this new age of media generated limited attention spans, being quoted doesn't equal credibility. As blogs, podcasts and social networks compete, fact and fiction frequently blur as the media tries to cut through the clutter and attention-seekers clamor for press.So,how can credible voices become the go to source who's quoted on the front page?
  • Smile, You're On Videoconference! Overcoming Obstacles When Job Interviewing
    In today's tough economic times, companies are cutting back and looking for ways to save money when interviewing prospective job candidates. For many, that means being interviewed by satellite or video conference. How can you shine? What do you need to know about making a good impression from miles away?
  • Media Trainers:Journalists Should Thank Them
    In a recent edition of the Columbia Journalism Review, well known journalists complained that as a growing number of media trainers teach spokespeople to twist interviews, dodge questions and seize control of interviews, the public is suffering. To quote 20/20's John Stossell: "Give Me a Break!" Read on to find out how good communication training makes a difference for all of us.
  • Developing a Keynote for Your CEO
    Developing a good speech is like brewing a flavorful cup of coffee. You need just the right ingredients to stimulate the taste buds so it?s good until the last drop, but learning how to make it come to life is the key and that's what this article is about.
  • Talk Your Way to the Top
    A recent survey of high paying executives found that these people believed their communication skills significantly contributed to their success. Based on hundreds of coaching sessions and conversations with scores of executives, Karen Friedman offers key tactics and presentation strategies in an effort to help you advance your career.
  • Your First One Hundred Days, Projecting Your Leadership Role
    So, the day has finally arrived. You've earned it. You've fantasized about it. You're expertly qualified which is why you've been selected for the job. But you walk into that executive suite and start to sweat. Yes, you want a seat at the table, but now that you have one, do you really know what to do? Learn strategies to lead effectively and gain respect.
  • How to Wow Audiences With Financial Presentations
    If you want audiences to hear what you have to say, showing a bunch of graphs and balance sheets simply won't cut it. Numbers, like pictures need to create a compelling story that draws the listener in and helps them understand what those numbers mean to them.Learn how to motivate listeners and move them to action with financial presentations.

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