Why speakers shouldn’t try to be funny
Anyone who grew up after the 1950s, but especially who came of age in the last couple of decades, has ...
Anyone who grew up after the 1950s, but especially who came of age in the last couple of decades, has ...
I recently posted about irony as the humor of this era, and David Meerman Scott asked, naturally enough, for an ...
The last in a series of three blog posts inspired by Nicco Mele’s new book, The End of Big. Twenty-first century communication ...
Humor can be hazardous to the health of public speakers. Most speakers want to be funny, but you’ve got to ...