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Kevin E. O'Connor, CSP

@kevinoc

Professional speaker and teacher, coach and author for medical and technical leaders charged with leading their former peers.

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Next time you're sending out an email to your team, try including an 'Actions to Consider' section. This could be the game-changer in taking discussions from mere ideas to impactful actions. It's a great way to ensure clarity and encourage proactive steps among your team members.

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AWE stands for “And What Else?” Ask that question and guess what…people go deeper. Ask again and deeper they go. I’ve used it to the 5th repetition and have realised it is a terrific opener that gets to what is ‘really’ important. Learn more here: linkedin.com/posts/kevinoco…

AWE stands for “And What Else?” Ask that question and guess what…people go deeper. Ask again and deeper they go. I’ve used it to the 5th repetition and have realised it is a terrific opener that gets to what is ‘really’ important. Learn more here: linkedin.com/posts/kevinoco…
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Next time you're presenting, remember: Dessert First! Give your audience what they're craving right from the start. This small shift in presentation strategy could make a big difference in the impact of your message. Watch this video to learn more! #PresentationSkills

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I challenge you to embrace the power of presence. Whether it's a meeting, a conversation, or any moment of connection, bring not just your head, but your heart and all of your energy into it. Truly engage, listen deeply, and fully immerse yourself in the experience. #BePresent

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Have you ever considered leading your boss? What your boss, maybe every boss, needs is a fellow traveller to notice what they did well, to suggest a next step, to console, and to consider a possible ‘plan B’. They are just like you with all the fears and chaos and worries!

Have you ever considered leading your boss? What your boss, maybe every boss, needs is a fellow traveller to notice what they did well, to suggest a next step, to console, and to consider a possible ‘plan B’. They are just like you with all the fears and chaos and worries!
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“There you are!” Ever wondered about the vibe you bring when you enter a room? Your presence has power! Whether it's at work, home, or anywhere else, the energy you carry can truly light up the space. Watch this video to learn more.

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Next time you give a technical presentation, REMEMBER while the data and insights you share are crucial, what truly captivates your audience is YOUR unique perspective. Watch this video to learn more! #Presentation #PresentationSkills #PresentationTips #TechnicalPresentations

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Why did you hire me? What a powerful question to ask your boss or your client. Hidden in the answer are the unnamed expectations which we’re often unaware of, but that really tell us what’s important to them. Watch this video to learn more! #PowerfulQuestions #Expectations

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A simple “Thank you” is certainly very nice. However, a “May I tell you what you did that helped me, touched me, encouraged me…?” is much, much better for the one telling and the one receiving. #Feedback #Encouragement #Praise

A simple “Thank you” is certainly very nice. However, a “May I tell you what you did that helped me, touched me, encouraged me…?” is much, much better for the one telling and the one receiving.

#Feedback #Encouragement #Praise
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Richard Rohr wrote, “It is never a straight line, but always three steps forward and two backward—and the backward creates much of the knowledge and impetus for the forward.” #Risk #RiskTaking #Success #Mistakes

Richard Rohr wrote, “It is never a straight line, but always three steps forward and two backward—and the backward creates much of the knowledge and impetus for the forward.”

#Risk #RiskTaking #Success #Mistakes
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Next time you invite someone to update your team, try interviewing them instead of asking them to present. They will like it better (no formal prep!) and you and your team will be able to ask questions that get to the heart of what is needed. Try it and let me know how it goes!

Next time you invite someone to update your team, try interviewing them instead of asking them to present. They will like it better (no formal prep!) and you and your team will be able to ask questions that get to the heart of what is needed. Try it and let me know how it goes!
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Engage and involve your audience early and often, especially on Zoom. Jump in and talk to your audience even before you are introduced, and prime them for a good time! #PresentLikeAPro #PresentationTips #PresentationSkills #OnlinePresentation

Engage and involve your audience early and often, especially on Zoom. Jump in and talk to your audience even before you are introduced, and prime them for a good time! 

#PresentLikeAPro #PresentationTips #PresentationSkills #OnlinePresentation
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It's easy to fall into the trap of making assumptions about what our colleagues or teams need without verifying. But are these assumptions accurate? Are we truly delivering what's necessary to support their success? Watch this video to learn more... #Communication #Leadership

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To #PresentLikeAPro, KEEP IT SIMPLE! Especially when the material is exceedingly complex. Never ‘dumb things down’ but always go for ‘elegant simplicity.’ The goal here is to get to the heart of the matter and to create a memory of its essential elements.

To #PresentLikeAPro, KEEP IT SIMPLE! Especially when the material is exceedingly complex. Never ‘dumb things down’ but always go for ‘elegant simplicity.’ The goal here is to get to the heart of the matter and to create a memory of its essential elements.
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Today's #PresentLikeAPro Tip: Always have someone else introduce you with the script you have written for them. Have the script say who you are, a bit about your qualifications, and then something personal that adds a bit of fun. #PresentationSkills #PresentationTips

Today's #PresentLikeAPro Tip: Always have someone else introduce you with the script you have written for them. Have the script say who you are, a bit about your qualifications, and then something personal that adds a bit of fun. #PresentationSkills #PresentationTips
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In rugby the ball is tossed backwards as the player moves forward. Keep this in mind and get your audience interacting with each other not just with you. Lester Holt uses a technique where his correspondents send the story back to him by using his name with a question mark after.

In rugby the ball is tossed backwards as the player moves forward. Keep this in mind and get your audience interacting with each other not just with you.
Lester Holt uses a technique where his correspondents send the story back to him by using his name with a question mark after.
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When people thank you after your #presentation, consider saying: “I appreciate you saying that. What did you like/notice/appreciate the most?” That will quickly get to the essentials of what they are taking away which is terrific feedback for us! #PresentLikeAPro

When people thank you after your #presentation, consider saying: “I appreciate you saying that. What did you like/notice/appreciate the most?” That will quickly get to the essentials of what they are taking away which is terrific feedback for us! #PresentLikeAPro
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My NUMBER 1 TIP for your presentations: Involve the audience early and often. Watch this video to learn more! #PublicSpeaking #PresentationSkills #AudienceEngagement #EffectiveCommunication #LeadershipDevelopment

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Sometimes in life we take 3 steps forward and 2 steps back. Those 2 steps back are critical for our next step forward as they offer valuable lessons and growth opportunities. Watch this video to learn more! #GrowthMindset #LessonsLearned #Resilience #PersonalDevelopment

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Please, help save my son’s life by getting tested (mayoclinic.org/livingdonor) or sharing this post. Every share increases the chances of finding the right donor and gives Corbb a fighting chance. Your kindness could be the miracle we’ve been praying for. #KidneyDonation #SaveALife

Please, help save my son’s life by getting tested (mayoclinic.org/livingdonor) or sharing this post. Every share increases the chances of finding the right donor and gives Corbb a fighting chance. Your kindness could be the miracle we’ve been praying for. 
#KidneyDonation #SaveALife