06.18.07

2 things not to do when public-speaking

Posted in Public Speaking, 2007, UK at 11:27 am by Jeremy Jacobs

Trevor Phillips, who chairs the Commission for Racial Equality was left with egg on his face after making a terrible gaffe whilst attending a function on the Queen’s official birthday on Saturday. His was a guest speaker at the Imperial College London’s Centenary Ball when he made a joke about the Queen Mother and her colostomy bag. Guests were shocked and disgusted at his ill-considered joke.

I’ve heard Trevor Phillips speak before and he doesn’t strike me as someone who would make such a basic error. If you are asked to entertain an audience with a joke or funny story then make absolutely sure you won’t offend anybody. Ask beforehand if necessary and if in doubt cut it out. The other golden rule is KNOW YOUR AUDIENCE.

2 Comments »

  1. lady macleod said,

    June 18, 2007 at 9:31 pm

    I would think that would be a given. In this case especially, “know your audience”.

  2. Jeremy Jacobs said,

    June 18, 2007 at 9:32 pm

    Even the “best” get it wrong sometimes!

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