Culture, Diversity & Ethics

High and Low Context Cultures 

Psychologists have long accepted that semantics (the words we choose and the meanings they connote) can have a big effect on the psychological state of both individuals and groups. Businesses certainly take word-choice seriously, some going so far, it seems, as micromanaging word use within their companies (e.g. discouraging the use of the word “problem” and replacing it with the word “challenge”.)

Personal Impact

How to speak with conviction

A simple step to speaking with conviction is the elimination of low status words and phrases.

Personal Impact

Busting the Margaret Thatcher Voice Change Coaching Myth

I once had a voice teaching colleague who, it was rumoured, had coached Margaret Thatcher in the 1970s. One day, I asked her whether she was responsible for the most famous (and infamous) vocal tones in modern British political history. My colleague was appalled at the suggestion, which she denied vigorously.

Personal Impact

Staccato Speech – trying to create a meaningful flow

Staccato speech is where you speak in fragments of sentences that are punctuated by pauses, which interrupt, to the point of destroying the flow of your speech.