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This Is No Tall Tale

Jeff Bullas, writing in his self-named blog, explains how to master the art of storytelling in your presentations. Here are my key insights from his piece. Embed from Getty Images   While your audience may forget the exact words and slides you use, they will never forget the way you make them feel if you…

Figure out Which Management Tool to Use

Global Six Sigma compare the purposes behind Six Sigma, Lean, and Kaizen. See my top takeaways from the article underneath. Embed from Getty Images     Six Sigma: A data driven methodology which enables processes to deliver products or services with error-free results Lean: As the name suggests is about minimizing waste output through your…

Hack Your Way to a Great Presentation

Charlotte Blank, writing for SmartBrief, shares behavioral science hacks designed to help improve your next presentation. Read on for more information from her piece. Embed from Getty Images   Tease your audience; your listeners want to be intrigued and have their curiosity indulged, don’t reveal everything straight away Lose the business jargon and instead paint…

Optimize Your Process for Continual Improvement

KaiNexus’ Greg Jacobson introduces us to process control charts to optimize your manufacturing processes and outcomes. Here are my key insights from his piece. Embed from Getty Images   Use process control charts (graphs or charts that relay process or management data as part of a time-ordered sequence) to monitor your process mean (the center…

Start out Strong to Win

Bronwyn Ritchie explains how to get your presentation started the right way for her Pivotal Public Speaking blog. See my top takeaways from the article underneath. Embed from Getty Images     It’s crucial to nail the opening of your presentation, if you don’t grab your audience’s attention in those first few seconds you may…