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WHY YOU SHOULD SOLVE THEIR PROBLEM OR FRUSTRATION
One of the biggest reasons why people listen to speakers, is to find a solution to their problem or frustration. A good question you constantly need to ask yourself while you are designing your speech, pitch or presentation is, how will this content solve my audience’s problems and frustrations? In a previous blog post...

Trevor Ambrose
Sep 27, 20163 min read


PEEK INSIDE MY PUBLIC SPEAKING TOOLBOX
Every craftsmen knows, you’ll never get the job done unless you have the right tools. Let’s assume you have all the other necessary ingredients: knowledge of your topic, passion, commitment to your audience, a strong message, and solid preparation in terms of organizing your material. What else do I need for my public speaking success?...

Trevor Ambrose
Sep 27, 20164 min read


FEAR OF PUBLIC SPEAKING
Seventy percent of employed people who give presentations agree that presentation skills are critical to their success at work, according to Forbes magazine. My first reaction? The other 30% don’t know it yet. The findings reflect just how important presentations skills are to one’s career, and also reveal the extreme measures people take to get...

Trevor Ambrose
Sep 27, 20163 min read


EFFECTIVE PRESENTATIONS
YOU NEED TO KNOW THESE 7 C's Most people struggle to truly connect and engage their audiences during a speech, pitch or presentation. There are ways you can improve your success rate every time your stand up to speak. When you apply these 7 C's of effective presentation skills, you will notice that people...

Trevor Ambrose
Jun 15, 20161 min read


PROBLEM SOLVING PRESENTATION PRINCIPALS
In business we constantly look at ways to solve prospects, clients and customers problems. This ultimately leads to sales, commitment, and agreement. After listening to thousands of presentations for the last decade, the one mistake majority of people make is that they try to solve the problem before clearly explaining the problem and cause to...

Trevor Ambrose
Jun 15, 20162 min read
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