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Have you ever bumped into someone at a meeting and you were at a loss for words? Those everyday impromptu interactions can make or break you. Become a more credible professional and master the hallway talk.
Posted by Lisa B Marshall, Apr 04, 2007
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Specializing in communication skills for scientific and technical professionals. For more tips visit www.artofspeakingscience.com and for free resources visit www.lisabmarshall.com
Authors: Lisa B Marshall
Topics: Training, Science & Medicine, Technology
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Posted by Lisa B Marshall, Apr 04, 2007
In this episode I address what can be the toughest part of a presentation: answering questions from the audience. I’ll teach you how to be smooth and professional. Excerpt from live presentation in NYC.
Posted by Lisa B Marshall, Apr 04, 2007
The slides you create are crucial to the understanding and ultimate success of your presentation. But which font is best – how about colors – should you use animation? Listen to hear the answers to these questions and more ….
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Delivered live in NYC!
Posted by Lisa B Marshall, Apr 01, 2007