Mark Ragan sat down with Jerry Tarver, retired professor of speechwriting at the University of Richmond, to discuss the importance of emotion in speeches.
Loss of control? Lack of resources? Or just plain old stuffiness? New York Times columnist David Pogue authored the newspaper's first personal technology blog and watched as the The Gray Lady overcame its own fears.
Jennifer Sniderman, manager of employee communications channels and editorial strategies for Sprint, explains how Sprint's intranet, "Sprint Space," is more than just your average intranet.
Peter Shankman, CEO of the Geek Factory, fills you in on how Twitter can be used to your company's advantage; and why you should be using it right now.
Getting a speaker to relax and loosen up in front of a crowd can be difficult. Rob Friedman, Director of Executive Communications at Eli Lilly, gives you a few tips to help write a speech that will make your speaker comfortable.
Speaking coach Mike Landrum discusses the biggest stumbling block of speakers, how video can improve their performance, and the problem with using PowerPoint in speeches.