The standing ovation is changing. In 2019, a great speech needed a strong story, clear structure, and confident delivery. By 2025, it also needed to work on Zoom, look good
The 80/20 principle, also known as the Pareto Principle, highlights that approximately 80% of results come from 20% of causes. This principle is widely applied across various fields to prioritise
In the world of training, facilitation, communications and leadership – especially in the kind of work Priori Orators does with teams, executives and organisations – knowing how to move a
Just as we talk about auctoritas dicendi – the natural authority in someone’s voice when they speak with confidence and purpose – pax oratoris is the calm, steadiness, and emotional safety a speaker brings into the room. We
In a perfect world, our professional success would rely solely on the quality of our work. We would spend our days immersed in the tasks we love, working diligently in
We live in an age obsessed with knowledge, content, and data – yet we rarely pause to ask how they coexist. Information, much like nature, survives through interaction. It competes,
The standing ovation is changing. In 2019, a great speech needed a strong story, clear structure, and confident delivery. By 2025, it also needed to work on Zoom, look good
The 80/20 principle, also known as the Pareto Principle, highlights that approximately 80% of results come from 20% of causes. This principle is widely applied across various fields to prioritise
In the world of training, facilitation, communications and leadership – especially in the kind of work Priori Orators does with teams, executives and organisations – knowing how to move a
Just as we talk about auctoritas dicendi – the natural authority in someone’s voice when they speak with confidence and purpose – pax oratoris is the calm, steadiness, and emotional safety a speaker brings into the room. We
In a perfect world, our professional success would rely solely on the quality of our work. We would spend our days immersed in the tasks we love, working diligently in
We live in an age obsessed with knowledge, content, and data – yet we rarely pause to ask how they coexist. Information, much like nature, survives through interaction. It competes,