by Rob Cottingham | Mar 20, 2012 | Social Signal, Speechwriting
If you were to assemble a herd of top-notch researchers, and tell them “Find me someone who embodies public speaking, social media and podcasting,” chances are fights would break out as several of them vied to be the first to get to Tod Maffin’s door.
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by Rob Cottingham | Mar 6, 2012 | Everything Else, Social Media, Social Signal, Speechwriting
If you’re involved in public speaking – as someone who delivers speeches and presentations, or as an executive communications practitioner, or as an event organizer – then this is for you.
Over the next several weeks, I’m going to share conversatio…
by Rob Cottingham | Mar 6, 2012 | Social Media, Social Signal, Speechwriting
If you’re involved in public speaking – as someone who delivers speeches and presentations, or as an executive communications practitioner, or as an event organizer – then this is for you.
Over the next several weeks, I’m going to share conversations I…
by Rob Cottingham | Dec 12, 2011 | Social Signal, Speechwriting
A lot of speeches begin with someone introducing you to the audience – reciting your background and qualifications, and then encouraging them to greet you warmly as you head to the microphone.
And once the applause dies down, you’re looking at a sea of…
by Rob Cottingham | Dec 7, 2011 | Social Signal, Speechwriting
Speechwriting is a notoriously solitary profession. You might have a few conversations with a client, their staff or — if you’re writing for yourself — a mirror. But a lot of your work is going to be just you, a keyboard and the unforgiving blank s…
by Rob Cottingham | Apr 5, 2009 | Politics, Speechwriting
A good friend is leaving the House of Commons for a run at the B.C. legislature. Here’s her farewell speech from April 2; in it, you’ll find a lot of what made her such a great MP: Ms. Dawn Black (New Westminster—Coquitlam, NDP): Mr. Speaker, this might be...