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Coca-Cola CEO: 20 seconds of energy in a 30-minute speech
Is the CEO of Coca-Cola an engaging speaker? Yes–but only for 20 seconds in a 30-minute speech. Continue reading
EMS Launches New and Improved Website
We at EMS Communications are excited to introduce our new website. Learn about the variety of options available for you and your team. Plus there are free resources that you can use to start enhancing your leadership, presentation and communication skills. Continue reading
Repeat Business: Just Ask for It
Repeat business is crucial to most successful business. Here are 3 quick tips you can immediately implement to generate more repeat business. Continue reading
EMS Training for Larger Groups
Communication and presentation seminars are critical to developing highly effective leaders. EMS now runs half-day, full-day and even two-day seminars for larger group sizes (up to 100 participants), depending on the depth of participative training our clients seek. Continue reading
Say “No” to Upspeak
Ever wonder why your statements lack the enthusiastic response from your audience you desire? It could be you’re exercising too much upspeak. Continue reading
Permission Not to Say “Thank you”
Thanking your audience is not an attributable public speaking skill, but rather is a waste of valuable time. Can the Thank You, and give your audience something more substantial. Continue reading
Learning from Great Coaches
Do you want to motivate people during your next presentation? How about inspire, teach, influence, convince, move, enthuse or maximize? Learn 4 critical strategies from expert coaches. Continue reading
Fundamentally Speaking: EMS on Eye Contact
While it makes you uncomfortable, making eye contact with your audience is a critical skill of public speaking. Continue reading
Tips on Delivering That Prepared Text
Do you feel more comfortable presenting from a full-prepared script or text? If so, you’re not alone. More effective speakers have ditched the scripts for note cards, and we dare you to do the same. Continue reading


