Ruth Sherman joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the best presentation methods, including the case for making yours shorter, but especially for making it all about your audience, and much less about you.
Ruth Sherman joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the power of storytelling when making any kind of presentation, whether a speech or a sales proposal, and telling stories that help your audience connect with you.
Ruth Sherman joins Jim Blasingame to remind us that even though we’re increasingly employing digital communication tools, we’re all still analog humans with the same high touch requirements as when everything was analog.
Ruth Sherman joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that you’re not compromising your authenticity when you make adjustments in your approach and style in order to serve a customer.
Ruth Sherman joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that the new fire-hose of information coming at us today requires that we learn how to be more discerning of the content and the source.
Ruth Sherman joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that we should be careful to avoid listening to only those sources of information that we agree with.
Ruth Sherman joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how too much social media posting can afflict you with the disinhibition syndrome, which is where you’re insensitive to the impact or your postings on others.
Ruth Sherman joins Jim Blasingame to offer suggestions on how to monitor, modify and curtail your online social media postings, which might be causing more problems than you know.
Ruth Sherman joins Jim Blasingame to reveal some of the ways a small business should protect themselves from a PR crisis, by developing a strategy that can be implemented effectively.
Ruth Sherman joins Jim Blasingame to encourage you to prepare your team for the potential of a PR crisis, and why they need to be trained how to respond if a crisis occurs.