How Body Language Plays A Role In Inspiring Your Team
He projected “an aura strong enough to penetrate the farthest corner of any room he entered.” He was Continental Army commander George Washington. The time was the winter of 1777-1778 as described in the new book, Valley Forge by Bob Drury and Tom Clavin....
The Day Warren Buffett Bought His First Stock Offers A Valuable Lesson In Growing Wealth
Trade tensions, political divisions, and global economic slowdowns are fraying nerves these days. Even if you're calm about it, business news reports are determined to make you anxious. In just one recent article on a day the stock market declined, I read...
These Two Bestselling Leadership Books Focus On How The Power Of Words Can Inspire People To Action
Winston Churchill delivered five million words in his public speeches. In the New York Times bestseller, Churchill: Walking with Destiny, author Andrew Roberts says Churchill’s rhetorical skills were the key to winning people’s hearts. Although Churchill...
Richard Branson Celebrates His First Space Flight By Celebrating His Greatest Asset – His Team
When Richard Branson's company, Virgin Galactic, launched a vehicle known as the SpaceShipTwo this week that touched the edge of space, it marked a milestone for the future of the commercial space industry. It was the first time that a crewed spaceship,...
3 Progress Books That Gave Bill Gates Hope Take An Optimistic Look At Our World Today
In the time it takes you to read this article, about three hundred people will have risen out of extreme poverty, and it's been happening for the past 25 years. You won't hear about it on the news or see it celebrated across social media. And yet,...
Improve Your Public Speaking Skills In 2019 With Tips From These Four Bestselling Books
I've read 75 books this year. Not all of them were good. Some were dry, boring or derivative. One business presentation book cites my books seven times. I'm flattered, but it didn't teach me anything new. Sometimes, however, I'll read a new book that's...
How Legendary CEO John Chambers Turned His ‘Disability’ Into His Greatest Strength
During a recent conversation with legendary Cisco CEO, John Chambers, he leaned closer to me and said, “My hands sweat to this day when I talk about it.” It is growing up with dyslexia. Chambers can speak confidently to an audience of 10,000 people with...
Legendary CEO John Chambers Talks About The One Skill Leaders Need Now
Communication skills are “dramatically more important” today than they were twenty years ago. That’s according former Cisco CEO, John Chambers, whose track record is nothing short of astonishing. In his twenty years as CEO, Chambers grew the networking...
This Easy Trick Helps Make Big Data Easier To Explain To Your Audience
Seven minutes is all it took for a cyber attack to cripple thousands of companies in 2017. That’s according to a new Symantec marketing campaign which references the NotPetya malware attack that struck thousands of companies. The ads suggest, of course,...
Feedback: A Habit That Most Successful CEOs Share
When I was working as a full-time business news anchor and reporter, I began to notice a trend. The CEOs who had strong public speaking skills and who were better television guests made a habit of soliciting feedback after their performance — from...
The Top 3 U.S. Airports Are Champions Of Customer Service
According to a new Wall Street Journal survey of 4,800 travelers, the three best large U.S. airports are Denver, Orlando, and Phoenix, in that order. The airports were ranked on 15 metrics such as convenience, flight cancellations, on-time arrivals, etc....
The Simple Step Climate Change Scientists Took To Help People Understand Complex Information
Most people have a hard time digesting highly technical information because they simply don’t speak the language of the scientists delivering the content. And that’s why the scientists behind the 1,600-page National Climate Assessment took a simple step to...
Agree Social Media Posts Can Damage Your Career And Your Reputation. Here’s How You Can Keep Your Cool.
"I couldn't help myself. I was just venting." This excuse has led to countless examples of business professionals who have seen their reputations damaged or careers destroyed after venting their anger with an ill-timed social media post. According to one...
The First Principle Of Selling: People Buy From People They Like
Ryan Serhant's first day in sales began on Monday, September 15, 2008. He remembers it because it's the day Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy, marking the beginning of the subprime mortgage crash and the great recession. Serhant made $9,000 in his first...
By Touching Hearts The American Cancer Society Boosts Donations
The American Cancer Society (ACS) has invested $5 billion in research, but you won’t see that statistic in its new print and TV ads. Thanks in large part to the ACS, the nation has seen a 26% reduction in cancer rates since the early 1990s. Once again, you...
The 1 Thing Common To Steve Jobs and Elon Musk That Can Help You Succeed In Business
Last week, Tesla CEO Elon Musk, explained why he works 120-hour weeks in an interview with tech journalist Kara Swisher. Swisher asked, "Why do you push yourself that hard?" Musk responded: "Well, the other option would have been, Tesla dies." Tesla cannot...
Bill Gates Shows Off His Mastery Of Effective Communication With Potty Talk
In 2009, I wrote the first book about the presentation skills of Steve Jobs. Jobs was one of the most exciting business presenters of our time. But if I had to choose the most-improved communicator today, it would be Bill Gates. In many ways, he's also the...
A Transformative Healthcare Leader Takes The Helm To Lead Google’s Health Team
Dr. David Feinberg is rarely satisfied and that’s a good thing when you’re trying to reinvent the healthcare system. Feinberg, one of America’s top 100 healthcare leaders, will lead Google's health strategy beginning in January. Feinberg is currently the...
How Presentation Slides Can Teach You How To Tell Memorable Stories Quickly
If you want your audience to remember and share specific numbers, statistics and data points in your presentation, you're probably designing your slides all wrong. Overwhelming your audience with multiple charts, graphs, and words on one slide is the...
11 Words Won Over Google Investors Allowing Them To Change The World
Legendary Silicon Valley venture capital investor John Doerr still remembers the pitch he heard from two Stanford students in 1999. Larry Page and Sergey Brin delivered the most concise, compelling mission statement he had ever heard. Google, they said,...
The Most Emotional Pitch In Shark Tank’s History Offers A Lesson For Entrepreneurs
Real estate mogul and Shark Tank investor, Barbara Corcoran, calls it the most emotional pitch she's seen in the show's 10 seasons. The young entrepreneurs showed "inspiring strength," she said. Corcoran was referring to three siblings who pitched the Cup...
The CDC Launches An Ambition Effort To Save One Million Lives
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has launched an ambitious effort to prevent one million heart attacks and strokes by 2022. In its initiative—Million Hearts 2022—the CDC says heart disease and stroke are “largely preventable.” In other...
What The Astronomical Odds of Winning The Mega Millions Lottery Can Teach You About Creating Better Presentations
What are the odds of winning Tuesday's record-setting $1.6 billion Mega Millions jackpot? Intuitively, you know it's a massive number. For the record, the odds of choosing all six numbers correctly in Tuesday's lottery are one in 302,575,350. Does that...
This Signature Story Took Medtronic From A Tiny Garage To A Brand Worth $120B
This week, the entire home page of Medtronic’s website has been turned into a memorial for its founder, Earl Bakken, who passed away last Sunday at the age of 94. Bakken’s story is a classic American tale of success and innovation. Starting out...
Golden State Warrior Stephen Curry Uses This Simple Mental Strategy To Challenge His Personal Best
Despite achieving record-setting statistics in the NBA, Stephen Curry says he hasn't peaked yet. That should scare opponents and inspire you. As the 2018-2019 NBA season gets underway, the league's best shooter has issued a challenge--not to his...
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Why You Should Build Your Narrative Before Your Product
Before Scott Belsky had a product, he had a brand. Belsky is founder of Behance, an online portfolio company for creatives that he later sold to Adobe for an estimated $150 million. Today, Belsky is Adobe’s chief product officer and a venture capital...
If You Make Your Audience Multitask, Your Message Won’t Get Through. Instead, Do this.
Google unveiled three new products today: the Pixel 3 phone, the Pixel Slate tablet, and Google Home Hub, a version of its smart speaker with a built-in screen. The presentation was heavy on content, features, and speakers. When there's a lot of content to...
Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson Can Explain Science To Anyone By Using This 1 Communication Trick
The astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson has not one, but two books on the New York Times bestseller list. Most people don't rush to the bookstore to buy the newest book with the word "astrophysics" in the title, but they'll read Tyson's books. Then again,...
Steve Jobs’ 6-Step Rehearsal Process According To A Long-Time Apple Designer
For fifteen years, Ken Kocienda was on the ground floor at Apple as a principal software engineer on the original iPhone, iPad, and the first Safari web browser. Working side-by-side with Steve Jobs gave Kocienda a rare insider's view into the most...