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The savvy sacrifice: When trust is broken

The savvy sacrifice: When trust is broken

by danarubin | Oct 22, 2016 | Public Speaking, Speech Coaching, Speech Writing

by Dana Rubin_____ How does a company make a comeback from a terrible mistake? Let’s say, for instance, a trusted global retail bank is caught creating phony accounts to hit sales targets? Or a green automaker cheats on emissions tests? How can a badly tarnished brand...
Who makes the news? Who shapes public opinion?

Who makes the news? Who shapes public opinion?

by danarubin | Oct 15, 2016 | Public Speaking, Speech Coaching, Speech Writing

by Dana Rubin_____ Who makes the news – the interviewer or the interviewee? In this overheated election season, Gina Glantz is drawing our attention to the interviewers, the analysts and pundits who play such a powerful role in setting the agenda and shaping public...
Why presenting without props is best

Why presenting without props is best

by danarubin | Sep 24, 2016 | Public Speaking, Speech Coaching, Speech Writing

by Dana Rubin_____ When’s the last time you saw a speaker on stage without any props? No PPT, no slides, no flip charts. Just a human being – standing alone. It doesn’t happen often. When it does it can be exhilarating. The most powerful leaders know this...
Tension and release: A roller coaster storytelling ride

Tension and release: A roller coaster storytelling ride

by danarubin | Sep 24, 2016 | Public Speaking, Speech Coaching, Speech Writing

by Dana Rubin_____ Slowly the train leaves the station. It enters a tunnel, emerges into the sunlight, and begins a long, excruciatingly slow climb. Click click click goes the car on the rails. Up, up, up, in what feels like the slowest, most agonizing,...
Before persuading, pre-suade

Before persuading, pre-suade

by danarubin | Sep 17, 2016 | Public Speaking, Speech Coaching, Speech Writing

by Dana Rubin_____ We all hope to be more persuasive, whether we’re selling, seducing, lobbying, advocating, preaching or parenting. As a professional communicators, persuasion is the most important skill you can develop. If you can’t persuade, you’ll never get anyone...
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