Winning Presentations  

We don't lack ideas; we lack impact. Getting our hard-earned messages to move an audience to action isn't easy. In fact, research by the Haris Poll in 2024 estimated that failed business presentations cost US businesses a staggering $1.2 trillion per year in lost productivity. That's due to ideas that don't land, messages that don't resonate, and overwhelming, confusing presentations that result in wasted meetings. 

My first book, drawing on my experience pitching multi-million-dollar ideas and attending thousands of presentations, equips you with the tools to connect, engage, and persuade your audience. It's the ultimate guide to help anyone become a more effective strategic storyteller. ​

You can buy a copy here.  

What it Takes to Create Winning Presentations
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If you are a sales director, sales manager, account manager, strategist or client charged with presenting ideas that you need someone else to connect with, buy into and take forward on your behalf, my latest book, ‘What it Takes to Create Winning Presentations’, will take you on a journey to get presentation skills training in Sydney & Melbourne to boost your confidence as a presenter: 

  • Confident in the value of your message to your audience

  • Confident in how you bring your audience into your story

  • Confident in your ability to deliver a compelling presentation 

  • Confident your audience can take your ideas forward and keep you in the game

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Fitting In Standing Out 

The need to be seen and feel a sense of belonging has never been greater. Yet, in our hyper-distracted world, interactions are fleeting and superficial, making us feel more invisible than ever. 

This latest work will explore the fears that hold us back from standing out and speaking up, the risks of suppressing our true selves to fit in, and how we can become defined by a title and feel like an imposter despite deep and valuable expertise. It will provide strategies to regain control, show up on purpose, and actively shape our presence so that we can foster meaningful connections and develop the essential human skills to thrive in the evolving workplace. 

Expected to be in print in 2026  

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