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Episode #23: The Design Stage Of Presenting
Why do so many business presentations end up forgettable? Most professionals jump straight into slides without...
Why Anecdotes Create Breakthrough Insight in Business Presentations — And Why Most Executives Underuse Them
Many presenters—especially senior executives—approach communication as a data-delivery exercise. They share up...
How to Handle the Unexpected Heckler in Japan — What to Do When Your Presentation Is Suddenly Challenged
In Japan, audiences are famously polite. Even when they disagree, they remain silent, nod politely, or simply ...
Episode #24: The 55% Of How We Communicate Is Visual Myth
Why do audiences get distracted during presentations today? Audience distraction is at epidemic levels, especi...
Episode #25: When Presenting You Gotta Have Rhythm
Why is it getting harder to hold attention during a 30–60 minute presentation? Business presentations typicall...
Episode #26: Evidence Rich Presentations
Why do smart presentations fail even when the data is strong? Many business presentations follow a familiar st...
Episode #27: Speaker Final Impressions
Why does the ending of a speech decide how audiences remember you? In business, your audience is overloaded—em...
Episode #28: Presentation Advice for Japanese Politicians
Why do so many leaders in Japan struggle to engage an audience? Many Japanese leaders and politicians speak at...
Episode #29: How Not To Use Your Hands When Presenting
Why do so many capable professionals lose persuasiveness because of their hands? In business presentations, yo...
Small vs. Large Audience Presentation Skills — How Speakers Can Succeed in Any Room | Dale Carnegie Tokyo
Executives often wonder why certain presenters seem powerful with intimate groups but struggle on a big stage,...
How to Use “Pattern Interrupts” to Capture Audience Attention — A Powerful Presentation Technique Inspired by Academic Storytelling | Dale Carnegie Tokyo
Today’s presenters face the toughest communication environment in human history.Audiences live on their phones...
How Executives Can Sound Authentic in Interviews — Avoiding Media Glibness and Communicating with Credibility | Dale Carnegie Tokyo
Many executives default to “media interview mode” the moment they see a microphone.This mode emphasizes: Sho...
How President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Demonstrates World-Class Audience Connection — Lessons for Business Leaders | Dale Carnegie Tokyo
Before the Russian invasion, many outside Ukraine knew Zelenskyy only vaguely—an actor who became a president....
How to Make Your Audience the Hero — The Most Effective Structure for Business Presentations | Dale Carnegie Tokyo
Many presenters imagine themselves arriving like a savior armed with data, research, and expertise. But audien...
Why Do Award Winners Fail Their One-Minute Acceptance Speech? — And How to Avoid Destroying Your Brand in Front of Your Industry
A packed ballroom, hundreds of industry peers, the MC opens the envelope…A hush sweeps the room.Polite applaus...
How to Make Your Message Clear When Presenting in Japan — The Real Reasons Audiences Don’t Understand You
For the past four years, participants in our High Impact Presentations program have consistently ranked one go...
10 Conference Presentation Principles Every Executive Should Master — Insights Inspired by Simon Kuper | Dale Carnegie Tokyo
Many executives assume that audience disengagement happens during the talk. In reality, listeners are often bo...
Why Storytelling Is the Most Powerful Communication Tool for Business in Japan — And Why Most Leaders Still Avoid It
Everyone instinctively knows that storytelling is a powerful communication tool. Yet the very word “storytelli...
How to Silence a Noisy Crowd and Command the Room in Japan — Practical MC & Presentation Techniques That Actually Work
At many business gatherings in 日本企業 and 外資系企業 environments—especially receptions with alcohol—the MC steps up ...
Authentic Bumbling or Fake Perfection? — What Japanese Audiences Actually Trust in a Presentation
Many business professionals in 日本企業 and 外資系企業 say:“I want to be perfect when I speak.” But perfection is a tra...
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