Communication

Why are we Avoiding Engagement?

This morning I woke up with an earworm, or as the Americans say, ear candy.  The lyrics that were going through my…

1 week ago

What’s Occurring?

“What’s occurring?” is an expression regularly used in one of my favourite TV shows, which finally ended this Christmas. Gavin…

1 year ago

Can everyone sing?

Who told Ronnie Drew, Shane McGowan, Tom Waits or Lisa O'Neill they could sing?  They are not singers in the…

2 years ago

How do you prepare for a talk? A good start is half the battle!

It should not be the day before, and you should not be pulling out your previous slide deck, changing the…

2 years ago

Speakers – Focus on Connecting, not Perfecting

People are generally better educated and more worldly, thanks to the greater availability of third-level education and the opportunity to…

2 years ago

A Leader’s Unforgettable Story

A Leader's Unforgettable Story (A Very Sticky Message) Recently I heard an unforgettable story of inspiration and mentorship, which I…

4 years ago

A Picture Paints a 1,000 Words

I acquired a new corporate client recently, and by way of getting underway, I asked them to send me a…

4 years ago

World Radio Day: Why radio remains Africa’s lifeline in a digital world

By Nicolas Pompigne-Mognard Sunday 13th February is World Radio Day. Coordinated by UNESCO, it is a celebration of the medium…

4 years ago

New Deal to See Public Lighting Used for Wireless Communication

One of Ireland's and Europe’s leading telecoms infrastructure companies has formed a new collaboration with the world’s top lighting firm…

4 years ago

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