February 25, 2011 - by Wayne Turmel
Every great presentation deserves an audience, and every great audience deserves a presentation that delivers on its promises. Its important to create a compelling story so people will want to attend and to organize content in a way that engages people and moves them to... More »
October 27, 2010 - by Tony Bingham
Humans have conveyed short messages, long with meaning, for as long as 40,000 years. Smoke signals have traversed the airways. Expressive quips filled the Seinfeld show. At all stages and ages, we move forward in small bursts of communication. Some people just dont noti... More »
February 27, 2010 - by Glenn Smeaton
It was a warm day in May as my slide projector motor ran hypnotically. I was in a frenzy trying to make a particular course interesting. (You try discussing cationic versus anionic polymers to nonchemists on a warm spring day.) One student, always the same student, was ... More »
October 04, 2009 - by David S. Clemons
During the last three years I have successfully transitioned from a hectic, professional executive, operating in a traditional corporate office, to a more composed, tuned-in entrepreneurial leader who is directing an international e-learning business from a home-based w... More »
August 04, 2009 - by Carol Decker
In 2000, BusinessWeek declared that our industrial economy had switched to a creative economyone in which ideas reign. Now as our country faces tough economic times, what can we as trainers do to encourage creativity within our organizations? Trainers can be both initia... More »
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