by John Quinn | Thu May 2020 | Audience Engagement, Presentation Training, Presentations, Public Speaking
Being based in New Zealand we are one of the first countries to come out of the Covid19 disaster. Today folks went back to work and next week schools with restart albeit with distancing. Today the PM Jacinda announced that events can restart soon with a max of 100...
by John Quinn | Wed Apr 2020 | Online presentations, Presentations, Public Speaking
If you’ve always been presenting in person to a physical audience, you might wonder “What makes online presenting different?” With events and conferences getting postponed or even cancelled, and travel restrictions making it harder for your teams to make it to their...
by John Quinn | Fri Sep 2018 | Audience Engagement, Live Events, Presentations, Public Speaking
Silent disco presenting – The pros and cons On average I present about 100 times per year to groups. Mostly it’s the normal main screen and theatre style setup but yesterday in Auckland New Zealand I had a new experience! At The office & PA show I presented...
by John Quinn | Wed Aug 2018 | Audience Engagement, News, Presentation Training, Presentations, Public Speaking
ETF is New Zealand’s premier conference for the event industry – and the official conference of the New Zealand Event Association (NZEA). The conference promotes and encourages best practice by presenting and critiquing new ideas, events and initiatives,...
by John Quinn | Wed Aug 2018 | Live Events, News, Presentation Training, Presentations, Public Speaking
MEETINGS is New Zealand’s only national business tourism event for the conference, meetings, events, exhibition and travel incentive industry. MEETINGS is a highly regarded annual event that invites conference and event organisers to experience the very best of...
by John Quinn | Wed Feb 2018 | Audience Engagement, Live Events, Presentation Training, Presentations, Public Speaking
Remember the basics of presentation preparation for your audience When preparing a presentation, we all remember to think about the basics: what you want to say, the data you need to back it up, any visuals that might help. But what about the people you’re presenting...