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Browse in our library to your
heart's content. Here is a sampling of previous articles about media
training, public speaking, presentation skills training, witness
preparation, and testimony training authored by Ed Barks.
The Best Answer to
'Can You Send Me a Proposal?' is 'Maybe': Consultants need to get adequate and accurate information from potential clients before putting pen to paper and writing a proposal. Ed Barks explains when the time is right to draft that proposal in this article from the debut August 2008 issue of Consultants Connection, a publication of the American Society of Association Executives (ASAE).
What Are Reporters Really Watching? Strategies for Nonverbal Success: Experienced journalists not only listen to the words you say, they also judge you by your body language. Ed shows you how to succeed nonverbally in this column from the May 2007 edition of Public Relations Tactics, the flagship publication of the Public Relations Society of America.
Successful Presentations: A Preparation Checklist: Securing an invitation to speak is just the start. Now you need to spend some real energy on preparation, as Ed writes in the July 2005 issue of Marketing AdVents.
The Key to Communications Success: Lifelong Learning: Continuing education is a must in many fields, including public speaking. Ed explains in the October 2004 issue of Doing Business.
Inspiring Leaders for Lifelong Learning: Ed explains how you can motivate leaders in your organization to commit to a tradition of lifelong learning. This article originally appeared in the May 2004 issue of Public Relations Tactics.
What to Do When the Boss Says No:: Some CEOs refuse to acknowledge that their communication skills could use a tune-up. Ed offers some frank advice to help motivate reluctant leaders in the December 2003 issue of IABC's CW
Bulletin.
Twelve Strategies to Raise Your CEO's Profile: Ed offers a dozen concrete ideas for sharpening the communications edge of a plain vanilla boss. This article originally
appeared in the December 2003 issue of IABC's CW Bulletin.
Sharpening Your Boss' Communications Edge appeared in the December 2002, edition of Public Relations Tactics.
No Contract is Too Big if You Team Up appeared in the May 2002, edition of Creative Training Techniques.
How can partnerships benefit your PR agency? Ed Barks' article in the March 2002 issue of Public Relations Tactics explains. Read it here: "Partnerships: Clients Benefit When Agencies Team Up With Independent PR Pros ".
One sure way to enhance your career is through the use of sharp communications skills. Ed Barks explains why in "Three Methods to Boost Your Career", an article that appeared in the November 2001 edition of Doing Business.
How can public relations agencies take advantage of partnerships with independent PR pros? Ed Barks explains in "Howdy Partner! The Benefits of Partnerships Between Agencies and Independents," an article that appeared in the April 15, 2001, edition of the PR Network Top of the Week.
What is media training? Ed Barks provides the answer in "Keeping People Out of Trouble in the Newspapers," a September 27, 1999 article he penned for PRWeek.
Ed Barks' article "To Web Or Not To Web? That Is the Question For Independent Practitioners" was featured in the August 1999 issue of "Public Relations Tactics," the flagship magazine of the Public Relations Society of America.
High Tech PR - A Different Animal? appeared in the June 18, 1999, edition of the e-zine, PRNetwork Top of the Week.
Emerge From The Shadows: Speaking to Crowds and Loving It! appeared in Financial Services Journal Outline in November 1998.
Three Keys to Great Speechmaking was published in May 1998's Focus Management.
Preparing For a Congressional Testimony appeared in the March 1998 issue of Public Relations Tactics.
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