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Networking Is a Presentation, Too | The Media Training Blog
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The Media Training Blog. Welcome to Ed Barks’ Community. Commentary, analysis, and advice to help executives communicate in public. Networking Is a Presentation, Too. February 24, 2015. Middot; by Ed Barks. Middot; in Public speaking. Middot; 2 Comments. Lots of topics arise when people learn I have written a book about becoming a better speaker. Arrive on time and stay until the end. Craft a 15 second “defining statement” (with thanks to Mark LeBlanc. Use a firm handshake and solid eye contact. Yes, net...
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TV Interview Best Practices | The Media Training Blog
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The Media Training Blog. Welcome to Ed Barks’ Community. Commentary, analysis, and advice to help executives communicate in public. TV Interview Best Practices. July 24, 2015. Middot; by Ed Barks. Middot; in Media training. Middot; Leave a comment. Let the technicians do the. Ir job of placing the microphone in its proper position. They are the pros who can help you sound good. Look at your interviewer during a TV interview. Maintain eye contact with her throughout and ignore the cameras. Look into the c...
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FAQ: Is It Extemporaneous or Is It Impromptu? | The Media Training Blog
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The Media Training Blog. Welcome to Ed Barks’ Community. Commentary, analysis, and advice to help executives communicate in public. FAQ: Is It Extemporaneous or Is It Impromptu? February 3, 2015. Middot; by Ed Barks. Middot; in Preparation. Middot; 2 Comments. Impromptu and extemporaneous are two totally different speaking methods, yet the two are sometimes used interchangeably (as in this recent article from. How can you use this advice? February 3, 2015 - 5:13 pm. February 3, 2015 - 1:23 pm. Become par...
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Thanks, PRSA-NCC | The Media Training Blog
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The Media Training Blog. Welcome to Ed Barks’ Community. Commentary, analysis, and advice to help executives communicate in public. July 28, 2015. Middot; by Ed Barks. Middot; in News from Ed. Middot; Leave a comment. I’d be remiss not to thank my gracious hosts for my presentation last Wednesday morning to the Public Relations Society of America’s National Capital Chapter on the topic of working with reporters and getting your spokespeople up to speed. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Beyond the Bottom Line: 20 Ways to Reduce Reputational Risk | The Media Training Blog
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The Media Training Blog. Welcome to Ed Barks’ Community. Commentary, analysis, and advice to help executives communicate in public. Beyond the Bottom Line: 20 Ways to Reduce Reputational Risk. August 11, 2015. Middot; by Ed Barks. Middot; in Communications research. Middot; Leave a comment. Today we inaugurate a series of excerpts from my newly published position paper “Beyond the Bottom Line: 20 Ways to Reduce Reputational Risk.”. 8212;——————-. By PricewaterhouseCoopers and the. Managing reputational ri...
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The Media Training Blog. Welcome to Ed Barks’ Community. Commentary, analysis, and advice to help executives communicate in public. The Highs and Lows of Three Presentations. September 13, 2016. Middot; by Ed Barks. Middot; in Communications strategy. Middot; Leave a comment. 19 Years and Counting. September 6, 2016. Middot; by Ed Barks. Middot; in Consultants. Middot; Leave a comment. Solving Your Public Speaking Roadblocks. August 30, 2016. Middot; by Ed Barks. Middot; in Public speaking. Beyond plain ...
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View From Madison Avenue: Adventures In Recruiting: Another Cover Letter Worth Sharing; A Good Laugh
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View From Madison Avenue. Observations about the business and people of advertising. Tuesday, January 27, 2015. Adventures In Recruiting: Another Cover Letter Worth Sharing; A Good Laugh. The other morning I came in to find this letter in my inbox. All I can say is, “Huh? This is it in its entirety, exactly as writter; there was no salutation. Typos are his - or hers. I have no idea who sent this. He or she actually signed this letter with an initial so I. Had to respond with “Dear E.”. My experience in ...
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The Changed Newsroom: Why You Need to Understand It | The Media Training Blog
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The Media Training Blog. Welcome to Ed Barks’ Community. Commentary, analysis, and advice to help executives communicate in public. The Changed Newsroom: Why You Need to Understand It. July 21, 2015. Middot; by Ed Barks. Middot; in Journalism. Middot; Leave a comment. It’s not easy being a journalist. During my days as a reporter, I always appreciated sources who made my job easier. A useful perspective in many a media training workshop. I often begin a media training. Face an added stress: The rapid pac...
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Why Reputational Risk Matters | The Media Training Blog
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The Media Training Blog. Welcome to Ed Barks’ Community. Commentary, analysis, and advice to help executives communicate in public. Why Reputational Risk Matters. August 14, 2015. Middot; by Ed Barks. Middot; in Communications research. Middot; Leave a comment. Today we examine the significance of reputational risk to a business in a continuing series of excerpts from the position paper Beyond the Bottom Line: 20 Ways to Reduce Reputational Risk. Reputation Risk: A Rising C-Suite Imperative. Here’s...
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Could Reputational Risk Doom Your Business? | The Media Training Blog
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The Media Training Blog. Welcome to Ed Barks’ Community. Commentary, analysis, and advice to help executives communicate in public. Could Reputational Risk Doom Your Business? August 6, 2015. Middot; by Ed Barks. Middot; in Communications research. Middot; Leave a comment. The experts agree. Reputational risk represents a substantial threat to a company’s financial well-being. And it’s the toughest challenge executives encounter. Beyond the Bottom Line: 20 Ways to Reduce Reputational Risk. And lessons fr...