Knowing when enough is enough in a media interview or presentation is really important. After all you could be Gone in 60 Seconds. Or half that.
So here’s some wise advice from ACM Training’s old owl, Rich Uridge, on keeping it short in this, the latest episode of the Z to A of Media Training.
How to maintain eye contact in online media interviews, job interviews and presentations
Slow down you move too fast: why speaking slowly makes for better interviews and presentations
How putting your key messages at the beginning and end of an interview makes them more memorable.
If a picture's worth a thousand words then maybe a few well chosen words can paint a picure.
If you want to make an important point in an interview or presentation then here's how to nail it
How to make your key messages stand out in a media interview or presentation.
Why interviewees should be in the driving seat for media interviews
B is for broadcast media training in a social meda landscape | The Z to A of media training
L is for less is more: the Z to A of media training
With respect: deconstructing Tory MP Michael Tomlinson's road crash interview on Rwanda bill.
Don't like your own voice? Here's why it sounds odd when you listen to yourself giving interviews.
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