by Rob Cottingham | Mar 20, 2012 | Everything Else, 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 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.
…
by Rob Cottingham | Mar 12, 2012 | Everything Else, Social Signal
The social web has gone a long way toward changing what it means to be in the audience at a speech – making an audience member less a passive spectator listening to a monologue, and more an active participant in a conversation among peers.
And nobody…
by Rob Cottingham | Mar 12, 2012 | Social Signal
The social web has gone a long way toward changing what it means to be in the audience at a speech – making an audience member less a passive spectator listening to a monologue, and more an active participant in a conversation among peers.
And nobody d…
by Rob Cottingham | Nov 25, 2010 | Speaking
I came home today wearing a jacket covered in a substance I haven’t had to deal with (professionally, at least) in years: chalkdust. I’d facilitated a day-long session at Simon Fraser University’s Harbour Centre campus, a 21-year-old facility (which...