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Media Training – Why Those in the Public Eye Need It
Media Training is simply a way of giving those in the public eye the vital tools they need to tell their story effectively to the
Media Training: Coaching Tips for Media Interviews A media training guide for today’s executive
Ever notice how the media tends to interview the same experts time and time again? Have you wondered if those executives have better communications staff,
Selecting A Media Trainer
Is your media trainer qualified? Here’s how to make sure the media training expert you select knows the score. We hope you’ll select The Pincus
The Messenger: Friend or Foe in a Crisis? Why Executives Who Should Know Better, Get It Wrong
The media make a tempting target for those in crisis. When gaffe-prone Pennsylvania Governor Rendell found himself in the middle of a firestorm of his
Crisis Communication Gone Wrong
The John Edwards Lesson Of Career Implosion – And What You Can Learn From It Let’s start with the obvious. Even in these cynical times,
Crisis Communications Done Right: How Jet Blue will weather the storm
Think hard. When was the last time you remember the chief executive officer an American company admitting publicly and repeatedly to getting it wrong? “Humiliated
Media & Crisis Communications – The role of the CEO
You’ve drilled. You’ve done your homework. Your communications and senior management team have a well-formulated crisis plan. Everyone knows their roles and is prepared to
There’s Money To Be Made Via Productive Business Communications
Experts in the dismal science of economics can argue about the timing, but the rest of us know one thing: This economy is on the
Presentations and Practice: The Way to Carnegie Hall
You know that old exchange: “Excuse me. How do I get to Carnegie Hall?” The answer? “Practice, practice, practice.” Everyone who communicates formally with others
The Power in Presentations: a warning for senior executives
We can easily recognize why presentation skills are so highly prized. Credit for the work usually goes hand in hand with those who are accomplished
PowerPoint or No PowerPoint: That is the question
During every coaching session, the question is sure to come up. “Do I have to to use PowerPoint in my presentation?” PowerPoint has become almost synonymous in
Do Presentations Or Public Speaking Terrify You?
“It usually takes me more than three weeks to prepare a good impromptu speech.” ~ Mark Twain I offer communications training, including business writing, presentation skills
Tips for a Winning Welcome Speech
Find Out How We Can Help Make Your Next Short Welcome Speech A Roaring Success Welcome meetings are crucial in setting the tone for any