Posts Tagged ‘Presentation Advice’

Communicate WOW! this Thanksgiving

Wednesday, November 21st, 2012

For the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, you’ll likely see many friends and family—some you have’t seen in a long time. Why not WOW! them with terrific conversation and powerful repartee.

Use the IAP Formula as your guide. What’s your Intent for a particular conversation or toast? Be specific. Who’s your audience? Do some Audience Analysis in order to decide what your audience can handle. Your Powerful Performance comes through as you use words, body language, and facial expressions that any particular audience will appreciate and understand.

The IAP Formula also works for tricky communication situations with grumpy relatives or less-than-fun other types.
Here’s to your WOW!

Happy Halloween

Wednesday, October 31st, 2012

Tip of the Day: Find a way to work orange into your wardrobe this holiday. It communicates confidence, daring, and fun.

BizSpeak Webinar

Wednesday, August 8th, 2012

Look forward to giving my BizSpeak live Webinar from 12-1pm Central for Project Management Bookstore. We’ll cover how to use the IAP Formula in settings these project managers from around the globe face daily. Many of their communication conundrums are common to other businesspeople.

PMB is capping live attendance at 1000. This link will tell you if space is available: http://www.projectmanagementbookstore.com/webinars/bizspeak-mastering-business-comm.html.

Here’s to your WOW!

Words Do Matter

Tuesday, June 19th, 2012


Came across this article about eight words to avoid on a resume:

Words to Never Use on a Resume

Words matter now more than ever. Make sure you communicate what you want with your target audience in mind.

Authenticity and You

Monday, May 7th, 2012

Unlocking your own authenticity could be the answer to all your communication questions. I’m often surprised when people fully realize their authentic self is what resonates most powerfully with others. There’s no magic bullet. There is a fine-tuning and a continual crafting of how to deliver your authentic self.

If you’re funny, use humor as a way to deliver your message. If you’re not naturally funny, I don’t suggest you try jokes for the first time in front of an audience of 1000. I like to say I’m Roshini every day of the week and no matter to whom I’m speaking. What changes is my audience. That means my delivery should adjust to what that particular audience needs. Here’s to your WOW!