Course Features
- Lectures 600
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 50 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 3
- Certificate No
- Assessments Yes
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Section 1: You Can Be a Communication Skills Master
- 1. Quick Wins! The High Tech Way to Perfect Communication
- 2. Listening is Key (and why this isn’t just a public speaking course)
- 3. Please Present Yourself
- 4. Become part of the top 1% of communicators right now!
- 5. Good news, the problems we think we have, aren’t real
- 6. Communications skills are the most important skills for success
- 7. Direct versus indirect communication
- 8. Exciting New Update to this Course
- 9. Let’s hop in with something new. Big Business Communications
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Section 2: Customer Communication Skills For Your Consumer Life
- 10. Communicate your message to companies, big and small, to get them to take action
- 11. One person can get a huge corporation to pay attention and make things right
- 12. This video ruined the weekend of Executives at a major Phone Company
- 13. Here’s what really happened.
- 14. Never Let Any Company Have the Final Word with you again
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Section 3: Accomplish Exactly What You Want With Assertive, Persuasive Communication
- 15. Here is how you get Exactly What you Want
- 16. Master the Key to Motivation and Persuasion
- 17. Nobody Cares About You, and That’s OK
- 18. See It, Taste It, Touch It, Feel It, Be It – Selling with Your Story
- 19. The Ultimate in Confidence builder – Seeing is believing
- 20. It’s Easy to pass a Test when the Answer Is right in front of you
- 21. Learn To Critique Your Own Speaking Skills More Effectively By Critiquing Others
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Section 4: A Few More Communication Fundamentals and You will Be Ready for …
- 22. You Are Normal to Fear Communicating In Some Circumstances
- 23. The Power of the Positive
- 24. Debunking the Myth of Charisma
- 25. Never Fall for These Communication Gimmicks Again!
- 26. Here is where You decide if You are serious about improving your skills
- 27. Here is How to Get the Most Out of The rest of this course
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Section 5: If You are in A Hurry and Only Have 1 Hour, Start Here
- 28. Quick Wins! The Secret to Using Speaker Notes Effectively
- 29. Avoiding The Initial Wrong Turn Most Speakers and Presenters Make
- 30. Developing Expert Judgment for Your Public Speaking and Presenting Opportunities
- 31. The Radical Yet Simple Solution To Finding Great Messages
- 32. Your Stories Will Make Your Ideas Unforgettable
- 33. Your PowerPoint Will Create Engagement, Not Slumber
- 34. Building an Ethical Cheat Sheet Just for You
- 35. This Is The Do Or Die Moment For Your Speaking Improvement
- 36. There Is a Perfect Test for Your Speech Or Presentation
- 37. I Will give You a Personalized Professional Presentation Critique Right Here
- 38. Continuing Your Path of Public Speaking and Presentation Skills Improvement
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Section 6: Speaking Skills for Kids (and their parents)
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Section 7: Business Communication Skills for Job Interviews
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Section 8: Workplace Communication: You Can Speak Up at Meetings!
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Section 9: Workplace Communication: Effectively Deliver Criticism - Business Co…
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Section 10: Listening Skills: The Ultimate Business Communication Soft Skill for Le…
- 71. Quick Wins – The Cell Phone Secret to Good Listening Skills
- 72. Stacking the Listening Environment in Your Favor
- 73. The Telephone Listening Trap Will Never Catch You Again
- 74. Housekeeping Note Sometimes You should Turn OFF Your Listening Skills
- 75. Setting Just One Agenda Item Listening
- 76. It Is Incredibly Easy to See How Well You Are Listening – Test
- 77. It’s Even Easier to Listen When You Do This.
- 78. Technology Will Eat Your Brain Unless You Do This
- 79. Using Your Most Effective Body Language Tool
- 80. The Best Listening Body Language From the Neck Down
- 81. Reading the Speaker’s Body
- 82. Connecting At the Emotional Level with Your Colleague To Hear All
- 83. Mastering the Art Of NOT Interrupting
- 84. Asking for Clarification Is A Great Form Of Listening
- 85. Engaging In Conversation At Just the Right Time
- 86. Strong Listening Creates Strong Reactions From You
- 87. Honing Your Sense of Timing and Judgment to Make You a Great Listener
- 88. Using The Magic of Pen and Paper Tools To Your Advantage
- 89. Summarizing the Conversation Is Great for You and Your Colleague
- 90. The One-Page Email Memo Summary Aces the Listening Skills Test – Every Time!
- 91. Your New Reputation As a Great Listener!
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Section 11: Eliminate Verbal Tics, Uh, Um, Er, Ya Know
- 92. Master the Quickest, Easiest Way to Eliminate Verbal Tics
- 93. Now You Know Where the Tics Come From
- 94. You Are Not Alone
- 95. Hit the Pin, Not the Sand Trap
- 96. Don’t Let the Ding A Ling Get You
- 97. Appear More Confident By Using Smaller Words
- 98. You Will Avoid the Data Dump Blues
- 99. Never Worry About Remembering Again
- 100. The Number 1 Tip for Eliminating Nerves
- 101. A Focus Group To Make You Better
- 102. You Deserve a Personal Coach
- 103. Full Disclosure I am Not a Speech Therapist
- 104. Eliminating the Source of Your Speaking Discomfort Once and For All
- 105. Conclusion You Can Now Speak Without Verbal Tics and Fillers
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Section 12: Body Language in the Workplace
- 106. Never Let These Two Classic Body Language Blunders Slow You Down
- 107. Quick Wins – You Will Look Your Best on FaceTime, Skype, Facebook Live
- 108. The Ultimate Tricky Body Language – Touching
- 109. Big Picture – Make Everyone You Work With Feel Comfortable Working With You
- 110. You’ll Never Fall for These Body Language Myths Again
- 111. You’ll Never Fall for These Body Language Myths Again
- 112. Here Is Exactly What to Do With Your Hands
- 113. The Composed, Confident Video Star
- 114. Never Spotlight Your Blunders and Mistakes Again
- 115. You are Now Ready for Prime Time TV
- 116. The Number 1 Tip for Curing Body Language Problems Is…
- 117. The Real Way to Improve Your Body Language Confidence
- 118. Great Body Language for Your Presentations
- 119. PowerPoint Will Never Turn You Into a Robotic Bore Again
- 120. Confident Briefing to Colleagues and Others
- 121. Keynote Speeches Will Showcase Your Calm and Confidence
- 122. Use a TelePrompTer Like a Network News Anchor
- 123. Networking Like a Pro, Not a Wall Flower
- 124. Making Sure Your Clothes Are Communicating Your Positive Story
- 125. Handshakes, Greetings and Hellos with Poise
- 126. Your Body Language Partner – The Friendly Spotter
- 127. Once Last Chance for a Body Language Personal Critique….
- 128. Congratulations – You are Now Master of Your Own Body Language
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Section 13: Using Your Voice As a Communications Tool
- 129. How to Improve Your Voice Overview
- 130. Famous Bad Voices
- 131. How to Improve You Voice by Recording Your Voice
- 132. Diagnosis of Your Own Voice
- 133. Feedback from Others
- 134. Defining Your Exact Problems
- 135. Listen to Natural Conversation
- 136. Practice Again and Record
- 137. Don’t Lower Your Voice
- 138. Practice on Video
- 139. Other Techniques
- 140. How to Improve Your Voice Conclusions
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Section 14: Communication Skills for Introducing Yourself
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Section 15: Telephone Business Communication Skills
- 147. Quick Wins! Do THIS To Look and Sound Great on Skype Phone Calls
- 148. Never Confuse Personal Phone Use with Business Telephone Use Again
- 149. Why Your Phone is the Best Secret Business App Ever
- 150. Planning Your Successful Phone Environment
- 151. Final Preparation for Your Successful Phone Meetings
- 152. Making Sure Your Phone Passes Your Friend Test
- 153. Planning for Winning Conference Calls
- 154. Look Prime Time Ready for Your Video Calls
- 155. Placing Phone Calls Like the Consummate Professional
- 156. Always Knowing the Best Time to Call Clients and Prospects
- 157. 11 Now You will Never Wake Up a Client in the Middle of the Night
- 158. Answering the Phone so Everybody Knows You are Ready for Business
- 159. No Such Thing As Answering The Phone Too Quickly These Days
- 160. Your Clients Will Never Think You are Screaming At Them Again
- 161. Knowing How to Sound Your Very Best – Every Time
- 162. The Right Way to Put Someone On Hold
- 163. 161Making Sure They Only Hear the Magic of Your Voice
- 164. Being a Professional to Every Generation, Regardless of Your Own Preferences
- 165. Voicemail That Soothes, Not Angers
- 166. Best Voicemail Messages for Success
- 167. Take 1, Take 2, Take 3 Until You Get It Right
- 168. Avoiding The Initial Wrong Turn Most Speakers and Presenters Make
- 169. Making Your Phone Disappear At the Perfect Moments
- 170. Tit for Tat and Text for Text
- 171. Better Than the Best Hollywood Goodbyes
- 172. Conclusion – You Are Now a Master of the Telephone for Every Business Situation
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Section 16: Assertiveness: You Can Be A More Assertive Communicator
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Section 17: Business Communication With Your Boss - How To Ask for a Raise
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Section 18: Business Communication - Deliver the Perfect Elevator Pitch
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Section 19: Storytelling - The MOST Important Communicative Skill
- 195. This DEVICE Is the Single Biggest Difference Between Great Speakers and Awful
- 196. Become a MASTER Storyteller
- 197. How to Use Stories When Giving TECHNICAL Presentations
- 198. Packaging Insights for Your Audience Using Stories
- 199. Don’t Tell Stories, Instead RE-Live Stories Public Speaking
- 200. Message Drives Stories Public Speaking
- 201. Share Your Emotions When telling Your Stories Public Speaking
- 202. What Characters and Conflicts are in Your Story Public Speaking
- 203. What is the setting for Your Story Public Speaking
- 204. Your Speaking Stories Must Contain Dialogue Public Speaking
- 205. Your Story Must have a Resolution Public Speaking
- 206. Advanced Storytelling
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Section 20: Use PowerPoint for Business Communication, Not As A Sleep Aid
- 207. You Will Never Give Another PowerPoint Presentation
- 208. The Perfect Starting Point for Any PowerPoint Presentation
- 209. This Will Motivate You Audience to Do Exactly What You Want Them To Do
- 210. What Are Your Motives for Delivering a PowerPoint Presentation
- 211. The Worst Possible Reason To Use PowerPoint Is…
- 212. Double Your PowerPoint, Double Your PowerPoint Pleasure
- 213. The Ultimate 2-Part Test for Every PowerPoint Slide
- 214. The Single Riskiest Thing You Could Ever Do When Delivering a PowerPoint
- 215. The Essential Steps of Creating PowerPoint Presentations
- 216. Your PowerPoint Presentation Must Be Just as Good as Your Q and A Session
- 217. You Must Be Ready for Disaster Striking!
- 218. It’s Not PowerPoint That Is Boring, It Is (look in the mirror)
- 219. Never Forget, YOU are the Boss of Your PowerPoint
- 220. Stop Asking Your Audience to Multitask!
- 221. 220 Here Is Exactly What Should Go On Your PowerPoint Slide
- 222. This is How to Use a Graph In a PowerPoint
- 223. Nobody Cares About What Is Easy for You To Do
- 224. Would You Want to read a Book At A Movie Theater
- 225. Your Audience Already Has a Preferred Way of Reading
- 226. The Sequence of Your Presentation Is Key
- 227. Get Your Audience to Focus On One Thing At a Time This Way
- 228. Advancing Slides the Advanced Way
- 229. Want a Remote Control Then Bring Your Own
- 230. Complexity Is Your Enemy
- 231. Ha! Nobody Can See the Bottom Half of Your Slides
- 232. Only Liars Say ‘There Is No time to Rehearse the PowerPoint Presentation’
- 233. If Your PowerPoint Presentation Bores You, Guess Who Else It Bores
- 234. Laser Pointers Should Be Used Like This
- 235. One Image Per Slide Is the Golden Rule
- 236. Never Let PowerPoint Be Your Downer
- 237. Don’t Become a Character In Your Own Horror Movie
- 238. The Perfect Length of time for a PowerPoint Presentation Is…
- 239. This Is How You Cheat To Win On Every PowerPoint Challenge
- 240. Plan Your PowerPoint Preparation This Way
- 241. Test Your PowerPoint On a fresh Set of Eyes and Ears
- 242. If You Don’t Want Your Audience to Ignore Your PowerPoint, Do This
- 243. Answer These Questions Before Using Video In PowerPoint Presentations
- 244. Assume You Are the Only Competent, Trustworthy Person In the World
- 245. Don’t Forget the Occasional Prop
- 246. Just Because You Can Doesn’t Mean You Should
- 247. Notes on Special Effects
- 248. The Perfect Way to Start Every PowerPoint Presentation
- 249. Managers Will NEVER Have to Look at boring Employee PowerPoint Again!
- 250. Here Is How to Deliver Somebody Else’s PowerPoint Presentation
- 251. Your PowerPoint Presentation Still Requires Stories
- 252. Never Talk About Your PowerPoint
- 253. Free Focus Group Research to Make all Your PowerPoint Presentations Improve
- 255. The Perfect Number of PowerPoint Slides Is…
- 254. The Perfect Number of Bullet Points Per slide Is…
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Section 21: Be Persuasive! Using Your Communication Skills to Persuade
- 256. Quick Win! Increasing Your Odds of a Face to Face Persuasive Presentation
- 257. Always Select Your Best Persuasion Opportunities and Environments
- 258. Learning Persuasion Skills to Beat the Naturals
- 259. Mapping Out Your Finish Line – In Advance!
- 260. Moving the Numbers Game To Your Favor
- 261. The Unique Advantage of Persuasion in the Business World
- 262. Never Bore With Data Dumps Again
- 263. Master the Process Of NOT Telling People Too Much About Your Process
- 264. The 5 Key Messages for Your Persuasion Success
- 265. Your Secret Source of Winning Persuasion Messages
- 266. Note I Probably Shouldn’t Have to Mention This, But Don’t Lie
- 267. Persuade More By talking Less
- 268. There is Nothing Like Seeing Your Persuasion Messages in Text
- 269. More for You, By Not Talking About You
- 270. Here is How You Get People to Remember Your Messages
- 271. Ironing Out the Kinks in Your Persuasion Presentation
- 272. Mastering Persuasive Body Language
- 273. Persuading Yourself to Go Outside of Your Comfort Zone
- 274. The Single Best Way to Prepare for All Persuasion Presentation Opportunities
- 275. Persuasion That Takes 6 Months Is Still Persuasion
- 276. Persuasion Is Sometimes More Effective At the Top Than At The Bottom
- 277. Conquering Your Fear To Pitch Again
- 278. Conclusion You are Now Ready to Persuade!
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Section 22: One-On-One Communication Skills
- 279. How to Give a One on One Presentation Intro
- 280. One on One Presentation Goals
- 281. Research the Person
- 282. Top 5 Messages
- 283. How to Give a One on One Presentation Top 5 Messages Part 2
- 284. How to Use Notes
- 285. 20 Questions
- 286. One on One Presentation Stories
- 287. How to Give a One on One Presentation Conclusion
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Section 23: Business Communication Skills for Team Presentations
- 288. How to Give a Team Presentation Overview
- 289. Team Presentation Goals
- 290. Team Presentation Top 5 Messages
- 291. Assign Topics
- 292. Team Presentation Individual Prep
- 293. How to Give a Team Presentation Group PowerPoint
- 294. Team Presentation Rehearsal
- 295. How to Give a Team Presentation Conclusion
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Section 24: Communication Skills for Technology Presentations
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Section 25: Financial Business Communication Skills
- 303. How to Give Financial Presentation Intro
- 304. Financial Presentation Goals
- 305. Financial Presentation Messages
- 306. Financial Presentation Stories
- 307. No PPT for First 2 Minutes
- 308. Financial Presentation PowerPoint Tips
- 309. Draw Conclusions
- 310. Critiques From Others
- 311. How to Give a Financial Presentation Conclusion
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Section 26: Sales Presentation Communication Skills for Business
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Section 27: Investor Pitching Presentation Skills
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Section 28: Communication Skills for Speaking to Large Audiences
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Section 29: Communication Skills for Speaking to Foreign Audiences
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Section 30: How to Use a TelePrompTer Effectively
- 345. How to use a TelePrompter Intro
- 346. Video Benchmark
- 347. Self-correction
- 348. TelePrompter 4 Key Elements
- 349. Teleprompter Speed
- 350. Volume
- 351. Pauses
- 352. Head
- 353. All 4 Together
- 354. Full Speech Practice
- 355. 2 Prompter Screens
- 356. Politician Role Models
- 357. TV Role Models
- 358. Teleprompter Potential Disasters
- 359. How to Use a Teleprompter Secrets from Reagan
- 360. Reasons to Not use a Teleprompter
- 361. How to Use a Teleprompter Conclusion
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Section 31: Communication Skills for Making Simple Talk Head Videos
- 362. The Video Advantage In All Your Proposals – Quick Win!
- 363. Hype Versus Reality – Why Most People Never Create Simple Video
- 364. Mastering the Human Side Of Looking and Sounding Your Best on Video
- 365. How This course Will Improve Your Business
- 366. Your Proposals will Stand Head and Shoulders Above Your Competitors
- 367. Your Clients Will Find You Their Most Responsive Partner Ever
- 368. Your Website Can Be Video-Centric
- 369. Now You Can Answer Frequently Asked Questions Just Once!
- 370. Talk Your Customers Through Your Whole Business Process
- 371. Have an Even Greater Presence on YouTube
- 372. Speak Your Thought Leadership
- 373. Your Exciting Video Newsletters Will Outshine Text Newsletters
- 374. Your Client Video Testimonials Will Prove Your Credibility Beyond a Doubt
- 375. Facebook Live Will Never Scare You Again
- 376. Project Your Best Face on Skype and Zoom
- 377. Deliver Keynote Speeches Without Ever Leaving Home
- 378. Drastically Reduce Your Time Training Employees and Others
- 379. Anything You Can Type You Can Now Speak on Video
- 380. Supercharge Your Public Relations Efforts With Video
- 381. The Crisis Communications Secret Weapon
- 382. You are Now Ready to Use Video Successfully In All Communications
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Section 32: Communication Skills for the Media - Media Training
- 383. Doing This One Thing Will Give You Total Confidence Before Any Media Appearance
- 384. It’s OK To Feel Uncomfortable On Camera – Here’s How to Get Over It
- 385. You Can Look Great, Shape a Message, Answer Questions and Speak in Sound Bit
- 386. Dressing for TV and Video Success
- 387. Here Is Where to Look On Camera
- 388. How the Media Pros Rehearse Their Interviews
- 389. Move Like a Seasoned TV Pro
- 390. Never Let the Seat Swallow You Up
- 391. Never Look Bored or Scared Again
- 392. Sell the Message by Selling the Messenger
- 393. Sit Like This to Look Your Best
- 394. Standing In Front of the Camera With the Greatest of Ease
- 395. Your Turn to Be On Camera
- 396. Accomplish Your Goals With The Right Message
- 397. Anticipating the Reporters’ Questions
- 398. Brainstorming Your Message Points To Get the Best
- 399. Summary of Messaging Elements
- 400. The Power Of Your Positive Messaging
- 401. The Venn Diagram for Messaging Success
- 402. Time to Test Your Messages Out Loud
- 403. You Have Solved the Problem
- 404. Your Turn to Brainstorm Your Messages
- 405. Creating Messages The Media Will Find Irresistible
- 406. Find the right Message for Your Audience
- 407. Results Won’t Speak for Themselves, But You Can
- 408. Stress What Is Important to YOU
- 409. And One More Thing…to Avoid
- 410. Always Be Moving Toward Your Message Points
- 411. Brief and Bland Can Be Best
- 412. Make ‘I Don’t Know’ Your Best Friend
- 413. Never Call Yourself a Crook
- 414. Never Lose a Media Debate By Not Debating
- 415. Never Stress Over the Questions Again
- 416. Pick the Easiest Question for You
- 417. Summary of Answering Tactics
- 418. The Ultimate Skill – Rewriting the Question
- 419. Three IS the Magic Number
- 420. Use a Cheat Sheet And Never Get Caught
- 421. You Don’t Have to Control the Interview – Just Control Your Own Mouth
- 422. Your Turn to Ask Questions
- 423. Demonstrating Your Answering Abilities
- 424. Absolutes Are Absolutely Easy to Get Quoted
- 425. Analogies Are Your Friends
- 426. Attack!!! Attack!!! Attack!!!
- 427. Bold, Action Words Will Get You Quoted
- 428. Cliches Might Not Impress Your English Teacher, but…
- 429. For Example…
- 430. How Do You Really Feel About This
- 431. Laugh Your Way to Media Success
- 432. Learning Moment
- 433. Pop Culture References are Irresistible to Reporters
- 434. Putting Your Sound Bites Together
- 435. Sounds Bites Are a Means Not an End
- 436. Summary of Top Ten Sound Bite Elements
- 437. Test Your Sound Bites
- 438. The Five Potential Outcomes of Every Media Interview
- 439. The Most Important Part of Your Media Prep
- 440. The Perfect Media Mindset
- 441. The Three Simplest Sound Bite Patterns Are…
- 442. Total Sound Bite Failure
- 443. What Else Is a Great Way to Get Quoted
- 444. Your Turn to Create Sound Bites
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Section 33: TED Talk: You Can Deliver a TED Talk Quality Presentation
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Section 34: How to Deliver a Wedding Speech
- 454. Wedding Speech Overview
- 455. Wedding Speech One Special Thing
- 456. Wedding Speech Story
- 457. Wedding Speech What Not to Do
- 458. Wedding Speech Booze
- 459. Wedding Speech Focus on Bride and Groom
- 460. Wedding Speech Cheat Sheet
- 461. Wedding Speech Video Rehearsal
- 462. Wedding Speech Feedback from Others
- 463. Wedding Speech Conclusion
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Section 35: Communication Skills: Give a Great Acceptance Speech
- 464. How to Give an Acceptance Speech Intro
- 465. Acceptance Speech Goals
- 466. Thank People in a Meaningful Way
- 467. Be Entertaining
- 468. Watch YouTube Greats
- 469. Tell a Story
- 470. Just the Right Amount of Emotion
- 471. Don’t Read a Speech
- 472. Speech Notes
- 473. More Common Blunders
- 474. How to Give an Acceptance Speech Conclusion
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Section 36: How to Be a Motivational Speaker
- 475. How to Be a Motivational Speaker Overview
- 476. Are You Motivating?
- 477. What makes You Special?
- 478. What is Your Story?
- 479. Your Process
- 480. Your Messages
- 481. Stories for Each
- 482. Stagecraft
- 483. YouTube Role Models
- 484. Video Rehearse
- 485. Show to Others
- 486. Video on YouTube
- 487. Tell the World
- 488. Speaker Bureaus
- 489. How to be a Motivational Speaker Conclusion
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Section 37: Giving a Retirement Speech
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Section 38: How to Deliver a Eulogy
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Section 39: Just for Beginners
- 506. Quick, Ethical Ways to Cheat Your Way to Communication Success
- 507. You Will Be Motivating, Not Data Dumping
- 508. Powering Your Points With Images and Slides
- 509. Practice In the Friendliest Environment of All
- 510. Getting Feedback So It Won’t Hurt
- 511. Yes, Even Beginner CAN Tell Stories
- 512. Test Tubes for You
- 513. You Are In Great Company – Find Out Who
- 514. GPS for Your Communications
- 515. You have Now Mastered Basic and Beyond Communication Skills
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Section 40: Conquering Your of Public Speaking and Communicating Fear
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Section 41: Extra Videos and Stories
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Section 42: Frequently Asked Questions About Communication Skills
- 528. What Do I Do With My Hands While Giving a Presentation
- 529. What Is the Best Way to Write a Presentation
- 530. Is It a Good Idea to Memorize a Presentation
- 531. What Should Happen After the Presentation
- 532. What If You Are Asked a Question and You Don’t Know the Answer
- 533. How Can You Remember What To Say During a Presentation
- 534. What Is the #1 Thing You Can Do to Improve Your Presentation
- 535. What do You Do If You Are Nervous Before Giving a Presentation
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Section 43: My Communication Stories
- 536. Clintonian Eye Contact
- 537. My Very First Presentation
- 538. Presenting the WRONG Way to the Media
- 539. Surrounded by Machine Guns!
- 540. Teaching Clients NOT to Act
- 541. The Crying Beauty Pageant Winner
- 542. The Fluttering Bird Flying to Nowhere
- 543. You Never Have to Lurk In the Shadows
- 544. My First Time on TV as ‘The Fonz’
- 545. Course Update – You Should Get on the TikTok App Now
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Section 44: Conclusion to Your Communications Skills Course
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Section 45: New Extra Course - Video Conferencing Zoom Skype WebEX Tech P…
- 549. Quick Win! Here is How to Look Your Best in Front of a Video Camera
- 550. Setting the meeting objective — a critical factor to success
- 551. Coronavirus Update and Impact on Video Conferencing
- 552. Learn How Video Conference Meetings Are the Same & Different From Other Meetings 4min
- 553. Online Video Conferencing Is Just One More Simple Tool for Communicating
- 554. You Must Learn How Your Platform Works BEFORE The Conference Starts
- 555. Learning the Different Platforms
- 556. How To Start A Zoom Meeting
- 557. How To JOIN A Meeting on ZOOM
- 558. How To Schedule A Zoom Meeting
- 559. How To Share Your Screen In Zoom
- 560. How To Use The Additional Features in Zoom
- 561. How To Set Up A Virtual BAckground In Zoom
- 562. The Favorite Thing I Like About Zoom
- 563. How To START UP Web Ex
- 564. How To Start or Join A Meeting On Web Ex
- 565. How To Connect To A Web Ex Enabled Device
- 566. How To Configure Settings And Preferences In Web Ex
- 567. Start A New CONVERSATION In Skype
- 568. How To Start A New CHAT In Skype
- 569. How To Use The Chat FUNCTIONS In Skype
- 570. How To Make International, Mobile and Landline Calls and Buy Skype Credits
- 571. How To Use The Meet Now Function of Skype
- 572. Where To Configure Your Settings In Skype
- 573. Do NOT Hide Behind Slides – Show Your Face on the Video Meeting
- 574. Never Be Nervous Again on Camera
- 575. Follow These Tips To Look Your Very Best on Camera for Your Next Meeting
- 576. This Is Why You Should NOT Use Teleprompters or Read Scripts
- 577. This Is What You Should Wear for a Video Conference
- 578. Create the best lighting and angle for your video presence
- 579. The Biggest Distraction Can Be…
- 580. Solutions for Your Backdrop
- 581. What Is the Best Video Camera to Use for Online Meetings?
- 582. Microphones to the Rescue
- 583. Speakers, Headphones, Earpieces and More
- 584. Use the Best Possible Internet Connection Possible
- 585. Don’t Talk about the Technology, Just Use the Technology
- 586. Fundamentals of Effective Online Presentations
- 587. Tips for Using Visuals In Online Meetings
- 588. What If I am Not Hosting the Online Meeting But Might Have to Speak?
- 589. What Should My last Minute Checklist Include?
- 590. How Long Should a Video Meeting Last?
- 591. How do I Fix Problems with My Voice on a Video Conference?
- 592. Should You Memorize Your Online Presentation?
- 593. What If You Hate the Sound of Your Own Voice?
- 594. How Do You Reduce Background Noise?
- 595. What Else Can I do to Reduce Distractions During a Video Conference Meeting?
- 596. This Is What You Must Do If You Really Want to Pass With Flying Colors
- 597. One last Chance to Get Your Questions and Suggestions Responded To
- 598. Here Is How You Can Get your Certificate of Completion for this Course
- 599. Congrats! You Are Now Prepared to Communicate Effectively in Online Meetings
- 600. Bonus Lecture