Emojis and other informal communications: Why you must say it with feeling!!!
Recently, US President Donald Trump visited Israel’s holocaust memorial, Yad Vashem. Having visited there myself, I remember it as heart-wrenching experience. Trump signed th
Take AIM at your audience and make them like you
Today I am going to talk about likeability. It’s something you should strive for when you’re presenting in a business setting. Practically every business communication
Gina London: Face Your Fear! My Top 3 Tips for Public Speaking
If the thought of public speaking fills you with dread – like you’re about to walk a tight wire high above – without a net – please read on for my top tips
Gina London: Become a more deliberate communicator
Today I ask this question: What three adjectives do others likely use to describe you? I often have my clients first write down how they would like to be described and then square
Gina London: Your posture and smile are key
Mae West is quoted as once saying, “I speak two languages. Body and English.” As a communications consultant, I work with executives and organisations on improving all
100 years of Ford and Engaging Body Language
On Friday last I interviewed Bill Ford, the great-grandson of Henry Ford and the Executive Chairman of the company that bears his family name. He was here in Ireland, along with hi
Five great tips to ensure you can remember names
“Oh, I’m terrible with names.” How many times have you heard that? Perhaps you’ve even said it yourself. As self-fulfilling How many times have you heard th
The importance of remembering people’s names
Early on in my professional career, I learned how important it is to get names right and here I will give you my simple tips to help you get them right too. My first job in Washing
How to craft the perfect eight-second introduction
I just got off the phone with the CEO of a charitable organisation here in Ireland. He’s about to head to the US for a conference which will allow him to meet many potential
How do you tell your story?
At the beginning of this month I had the privilege of being the Master of Ceremonies for the first Cork University Business School (CUBS) conference. The theme was “Shaping Irela