Pete: A lot of slide dacks don't tell you what they are trying to say. In all settings, withe, your writing, speaking and crating benefit from points. Why not put the exact point into the topic or the title page of a power point? Another place is an email, people are using subject lines that often read re re rer r read t Tuesday.
Joel Schwartzberg walks through how to sharpen your communication to maximize your impact.
— YOU’LL LEARN —
1) How to know if you even have a point
2) The simple phrases that make you more memorable
Currently the Senior Director of Strategic and Executive Communications for a major U.S. nonprofit, Joel Schwartzberg teaches communication and presentation skills to clients including American Express, State Farm Insurance, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Comedy Central, and the Brennan Center for Justice. Joel’s books include The Language of Leadership and Get to the Point! and his articles appear in Harvard Business Review, Fast Company, and Toastmaster Magazine. A frequent conference presenter and workshop leader, Joel is also a former national champion public speaker. He can be reached at www.joelschwartzberg.net.