tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25912448.post4930765871770060092..comments2023-11-24T11:38:55.531-05:00Comments on Executive Speech Coach - Business Presentations: Should you call out an individual by name?George Torokhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10631576952720134853noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25912448.post-42018839171149456352011-07-18T14:10:15.642-04:002011-07-18T14:10:15.642-04:00Name Tags are good - especially the ones with the ...Name Tags are good - especially the ones with the first name is extra big and bold print.George Torokhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10631576952720134853noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25912448.post-28279170705517105522011-07-17T09:30:07.073-04:002011-07-17T09:30:07.073-04:00Good points, George.
It can be beneficial, at tim...Good points, George.<br /><br />It can be beneficial, at times, to mention people in the audience.<br /><br />I INSIST on audience members wearing Name Tags. They close the gap between people and reach out and pull them in. (This is part of my pre-presentation Meet & Greet process.)<br /><br />Saying, "I spoke to George prior to this presentation, and he said, "..." can be very effective.<br /><br />Thanks for the Post!Fred E. Millerhttp://www.nosweatpublicspeaking.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25912448.post-31344299672121659462011-07-15T10:57:13.691-04:002011-07-15T10:57:13.691-04:00Excellent point, George. Amazing how some people ...Excellent point, George. Amazing how some people will revert to behaviors they learned in school that just don't translate well into the business world.Kristin Arnoldhttp://www.BoringToBravo.comnoreply@blogger.com