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Toby Ward speaks at the 2014 Intranet Global Forum

I tend to stay away from the big social media conferences that attract the same speakers over and over and over again. It’s not that I have anything against these folks; in fact, I count many of them among my friends. They’re mostly terrific speakers. And I have had great times at New Media Expo and some of the others you’re likely to hear…

I’m spending pretty much all of October on the road thanks to four speaking engagements in four cities in four weeks. This trip will officially be the longest I’ve ever been on the road.

(It would also be the longest I’ve ever been away from my wife. The record is two weeks, a trip I took to Indonesia 34 years ago. Since I have no…

As a speaker, I process a lot of speaking invitations, so I was intrigued when I received one from a UK-based church that was hosting an event and wanted me to speak. Other organizations have brought me to international locations, so I responded to this one with questions. Bishop Allan Willson (who signed the email) responded with complete answers. I…

Five Steps to Conquer Death by PowerPointIf you hope to communicate effectively with any audience, the best thing you can change about your presentation is to never, ever, use a slideware program to develop your presentation content, says Eric Bergman.

No PowerPoint. No Keynote. No Prezi. No SlideRocket. None.

The author of Five Steps to Conquer ‘Death by PowerPoint’, published in May 2012, Bergman is passionate in his belief that the…

Stellar PresentationsTrafcom News podcaster Donna Papacosta reviews Shel Israel‘s new book, “Stellar Presentations: An Entrepreneur’s Guide to Giving Great Talks.” From the book description:

“Tech StartUps are built on dreams, teams and technology. But to turn vision into reality you really need to be skilled at presenting to investors, the media and increasingly at conferences. Stellar Presentations explains the strategy of the public presentation. More than that…

Social Intranet SummitI’m speaking later this month at the Social Intranet Summit—keynoting it, in fact—and I’m thrilled to be able to ofer a discount code so you can get in for a lower price.

Register using the promo code SISVSHEL and you’ll get a 20% discount. The price is $599, but it’ll cost you about $120 less than that.

That’s a great deal to hear the lineup of great speakers the folks…

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