by Rob Cottingham | Jun 4, 2021 | LCWRC, Podcast, Speaking, Speechwriting
So many leadership communications mistakes come down to one thing: not having a clear goal and a roadmap to get there. This episode looks at a high-profile communications failure: an op-ed that blew up in CEO’s face, damaged the company’s reputation and forced an embarrassing public about-face. Learn what went wrong… and how you can keep your communications on track.
by Rob Cottingham | Apr 28, 2021 | LCWRC, Podcast, Speaking, Speechwriting
Public speaking has changed a lot in the past year, since conference halls and auditoriums went dark and we traded stages and amplifiers for webcams and video. But those changes can help us be better speakers, when the time comes to return to the stage
by Rob Cottingham | Mar 16, 2021 | LCWRC, Podcast, Speaking, Speechwriting
Mispronouncing someone’s name from the stage is a lot more than a minor screwup. Here’s why speakers should never go to the mic without knowing how to pronounce every name they mention correctly — and why speechwriters should never let them do it.
by Rob Cottingham | Feb 25, 2021 | Speaking, Speechwriting
Last November, the BC Federation of Labour held its first-ever online convention. The response from our hundreds of delegates was overwhelmingly positive, and we learned plenty. I always keep my eyes peeled for things that make online speeches and presentations work... by Rob Cottingham | Oct 4, 2020 | LCWRC, Podcast, Speaking, Speechwriting
When you’re speaking via video, you want to keep things short. Here’s how to embrace short, even when you’re scheduled to run long.
by Rob Cottingham | Sep 22, 2020 | LCWRC, Podcast, Speaking, Speechwriting
If you’re spending all day in Zoom meetings, then it’s easy to think that speaking by video automatically means showing your head and shoulders… and nothing else. Let’s talk about what you (and your audience) are missing by not letting the rest of your body get in on the act. (The bad news? You’re gonna need to start wearing pants again.)