Everyone has the opportunity to enhance their communication
skills with a little guidance and a few helpful resources.

 

Practice how communicate succinctly and on point

One of the best ways to improve your communication skills is to practice being clear and concise in meetings, presentations, and 1:1s. That means you need to get to your point. Communication structures, like the one explained, in this video can help you.


 
 

Get on the same page before your next group presentation

When teams work together and create a cohesive presentation, the audience is blown over because not only does each speaker’s talking point build on to the next but also there is sense of camaraderie between everyone on the team.


You’ve finished your presentation but you’re not done yet

It’s true. So many people prepare their presentations, but they forget to prepare for Q+A. To really help your audience interact with your presentation ideas, you need to be prepared to ask for their questions and be ready to have answers that underscore and/or elevate their understanding of your presentation topic.

 
 

How To Conclude a Presentation

You’ve planned your presentation but now you’re thinking, “How do I finish this thing?” Michael takes you through a 5-step formula for wrapping up your presentation. A robust Q+A session included!

Breathe live into your presentation topic by adding a story

Do you want to become a better storyteller but not sure what story to tell? Watch this short video with Lighthouse Communication’s facilitator, Alysha English, for 5 story ideas to get your creative juices flowing.

 
 
 
 

How do I read the room when my audience is virtual?

It starts with you. Turn on your camera on. Check your microphone. When you are easy to see and hear, your audience will want to turn their cameras on to connect with you. So, before you do your next virtual presentation, watch this video to set up your computer and background to make sure you sound and look confident. When you can see your audience clearly , that’s when you can read the room.


Go into your next interview feeling confident and comfortable

Interviews can be stressful. It’s because you need to easily talk about yourself, be on point with how you answer questions, and communicate in a way that helps your future employer already see you in the position. Sometimes in person, most likely virtually. In this video, Sheron Tabois shares tips for how to prepare for your next interview so you can rest assured that you are putting your best foot forward.


 

Storytelling made simple

A lot of clients tell us that they know the importance of storytelling but it still mystifies them how to actually tell one for work purposes. Does it start with “Once upon a time?” Absolutely not! LHC facilitator Hilary Spriter shares our 5-step formula illustrating each step with a story our founder Anne Ricketts recently shared. Be ready to see the elegance of this straightforward structure that will help you tell a story in your next meeting or presentation.


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