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  • 1. Introduction to Smart Tips Public Speaking.mp4
    02:09
  • 1. Your Anxiety Means You Care!.mp4
    02:14
  • 2. Manage Your Mindsets.mp4
    02:05
  • 3.1 Navigating Presentation Anxiety - Combat Catastrophic Thinking.pdf
  • 3. Combat Catastrophic Thinking.mp4
    02:33
  • 4. Exercise and Breathe.mp4
    01:46
  • 5.1 Navigating Presentation Anxiety - Use Appreciative Inquiry to Focus on What Worked.pdf
  • 5. Use Appreciative Inquiry to Focus on What Worked.mp4
    04:20
  • 6.1 Navigating Presentation Anxiety - What to Do When Your Fear is Visible to Others.pdf
  • 6. What To Do When Your Fear is Visible to Others.mp4
    05:04
  • 1.1 Vocal Verbal and Visual- The Building Blocks of Every Presentation.pdf
  • 1. Vocal, Verbal, and Visual The Building Blocks of Every Presentation.mp4
    01:34
  • 2.1 Three Vs of Public Speaking Verbal - Treat Your Audience with Empathy.pdf
  • 2. Verbal Treat Your Audience with Empathy.mp4
    02:34
  • 3.1 Three Vs of Public Speaking Verbal- Meet Your Audience Members Where They Are.pdf
  • 3. Verbal Meet Your Audience Members Where They Are.mp4
    03:26
  • 4.1 Three Vs of Public Speaking Verbal - Set ABC Goals.pdf
  • 4. Verbal Set A.B.C. Goals.mp4
    04:46
  • 5.1 Three Vs of Public Speaking Verbal- Create an Outline.pdf
  • 5. Verbal Create an Outline.mp4
    05:09
  • 6.1 Three Vs of Public Speaking Verbal- Chunk Your Content.pdf
  • 6. Verbal Chunk Your Content.mp4
    05:01
  • 7.1 Three Vs of Public Speaking Verbal - Use Simple Language.pdf
  • 7. Verbal Use Simple Language.mp4
    01:55
  • 8.1 Three Vs of Public Speaking Verbal - Make Your Opening Count.pdf
  • 8. Verbal Make Your Opening Count.mp4
    03:36
  • 9.1 Three Vs of Public Speaking Verbal - Use Data Insights to Tell a Story.pdf
  • 9. Verbal Use Data Insights to Tell a Story.mp4
    03:06
  • 10.1 Three Vs of Public Speaking Verbal - Structure Your Story to Make Your Point.pdf
  • 10. Verbal Structure Your Story to Make Your Point.mp4
    04:55
  • 11.1 Three Vs of Public Speaking Verbal - Make Your Presentation Interesting, not Just Informational.pdf
  • 11. Verbal Make Your Presentation Interesting (Not Just Informational).mp4
    02:17
  • 12.1 Three Vs of Public Speaking Verbal - Persuade using Logic, Emotion, and Trust.pdf
  • 12. Verbal Persuade Using Logic, Emotion, and Trust.mp4
    02:46
  • 13.1 Three Vs of Public Speaking Verbal - Persuade Using Monroes Motivated Sequence.pdf
  • 13. Verbal Persuade Using Monroes Motivated Sequence.mp4
    03:30
  • 14.1 Three Vs of Public Speaking Verbal - Leverage Transitions to Create a Narrative.pdf
  • 14. Verbal Leverage Transitions to Create a Narrative.mp4
    02:25
  • 15.1 Three Vs of Public Speaking Verbal - Make Your Closing Count.pdf
  • 15. Verbal Make Your Closing Count.mp4
    02:41
  • 1.1 Three Vs of Public Speaking Vocal - Manage Your Pace.pdf
  • 1. Vocal Manage Your Pace.mp4
    03:25
  • 2.1 Three Vs of Public Speaking Vocal - Pause for Greater Impact.pdf
  • 2. Vocal Pause for Greater Impact.mp4
    05:16
  • 3.1 Three Vs of Public Speaking Vocal- Um, Uh, Like, So How to Minimize Your Filler Words.pdf
  • 3. Vocal Um, Uh, Like, So How To Minimize Your Filler Words.mp4
    05:36
  • 1.1 Three Vs of Public Speaking Visual - PowerPoint Dos and Donts.pdf
  • 1. Visual PowerPoint Dos and Donts.mp4
    03:16
  • 2.1 Three Vs of Public Speaking Visual - Make Eye Contact to Connect.pdf
  • 2. Visual Make Eye Contact to Connect.mp4
    03:23
  • 3.1 Three Vs of Public Speaking Visual - Sit or Stand up Straight.pdf
  • 3. Visual Sit or Stand up Straight.mp4
    01:33
  • 4. Visual Gesture to Generate Energy.mp4
    02:10
  • 1.1 Engage Your Audience - How to Prepare for Q&A.pdf
  • 1. How to Prepare for Q&A.mp4
    04:28
  • 2.1 Engage Your Audience - How to Handle Q&A.pdf
  • 2. How to Handle Q&A.mp4
    05:21
  • 3.1 Engage Your Audience - Respond to Challenging Questions.pdf
  • 3. Respond to Challenging Questions.mp4
    03:35
  • 4.1 Engage Your Audience - Build Trust with Your Audience.pdf
  • 4. Build Trust with Your Audience.mp4
    03:23
  • 5.1 Engage Your Audience - Create Interaction with Your Audience.pdf
  • 5. Create interaction with your audience.mp4
    01:52
  • 1.1 Special Considerations for Public Speaking - Tips for Non-native English Speakers.pdf
  • 1. Tips for Nonnative English Speakers.mp4
    05:01
  • 2.1 Special Considerations for Public Speaking - Tips for Virtual Presentations.pdf
  • 2. Tips for Virtual Presentations.mp4
    05:49
  • 3.1 Special Considerations for Public Speaking - Tips for Hybrid Presentations.pdf
  • 3. Tips for Hybrid Presentations.mp4
    03:41
  • 4.1 Special Considerations for Public Speaking- Tips for Team Presentations.pdf
  • 4. Tips for Team Presentations.mp4
    03:52
  • 5.1 Special Considerations for Public Speaking - Tips for Introducing Other Speakers.pdf
  • 5. Tips for Introducing Other Speakers.mp4
    04:17
  • 6. Tips for How to Bounce Back from a Setback.mp4
    04:01
  • 7.1 Special Considerations for Public Speaking- Tips for Speaking on the Fly- P.R.E.P..pdf
  • 7. Tips for Speaking on the Fly.mp4
    03:34
  • 8.1 Special Consideration for Public Speakers - Tips for Speaking From Notes.pdf
  • 8. Tips for Speaking from Notes.mp4
    04:26
  • 1. Wrap Up and Takeaways.mp4
    01:06
  • Description


    Tame your nerves, think on your feet, build better decks, tell compelling stories, and wow the room (even virtually)!

    What You'll Learn?


    • Identify what makes a great public speaker - and how anyone can use these
    • Manage public speaking anxiety and demonstrate confidence
    • Leverage the 3 V's of public speaking: Verbal, Vocal, and Visual
    • Organize ideas quickly and concisely
    • Use data insights to tell stories
    • Put together a PowerPoint that makes presenting easy
    • Handle challenging Q&A
    • Speak with presence, polish, and professionalism
    • Make boring presentations more interesting
    • Think on your feet
    • Bounce back from tough presentations
    • Present in virtual and hybrid settings
    • Prepare for team presentations

    Who is this for?


  • Professionals who want to demonstrate presence and gravitas
  • Professionals who need to present frequently, and want to quickly improve their skills
  • Professionals who will start presenting more often, and need help getting started
  • Professionals who experience anxiety when presenting
  • Professionals who are excellent presenters and are looking to upskill
  • Professionals who are curious about what great public speakers do differently
  • More details


    Description

    American poet Ralph Waldo Emerson once wrote:

    “All the great speakers were bad speakers at first.”

    And while I agree in theory, I think we can come up with a way to reframe the word “bad” when it comes to public speaking.


    • Maybe you’re an uncomfortable speaker.

    • Maybe you’re an unprepared speaker.

    • Maybe you’re an untrained speaker.

    • Maybe you’re a reluctant speaker.

    • Maybe you’re an inconsistent speaker.

    • Maybe you’re a good speaker on the way to becoming great.

    • And maybe you’re a great speaker on the way to becoming exceptional.

    If any of those sound like you, you’ve come to the right place – and to the right person!


    I’m Deborah Grayson Riegel, a professional speaker, consultant and coach who helps leaders communicate more effectively. I’ve taught leadership and executive communication at Wharton Business School, Duke’s Fuqua School of Business, Columbia Business School, and at the Beijing International MBA Program at Peking University. My clients are global, and have brand names you certainly know – and probably use every single day. And I write on leadership communication for Harvard Business Review, Forbes, Fast Company, Inc, and Psychology Today.


    And here’s what I know for sure after 30 years in the field: everyone can become a better public speaker. (That includes you!)


    Smart Tips: Public Speaking will give you:


    • Techniques for reducing presentation anxiety

    • Insights into creating audience-centered presentations (because it's more about THEM than about YOU)

    • Shortcuts to make designing and developing your presentation fast and easy

    • Tips for turning your data into a story

    • Ideas for starting and ending your presentation with a bang

    • Strategies to persuade any audience

    • Ways to minimize filler words

    • Approaches for speaking with presence

    • Ideas for bouncing back from disappointing presentations

    • Tools for handling tricky Q&A

    • Skills for delivering virtual and hybrid presentations successfully

    • Practices for presenting as a team

                       ...and so much more!


    If you want to become a noticeably improved speaker, this course can help you get there -- fast!

    I hope you'll join me for this fun, engaging, and practical course!


    Warmly,

    Deborah Grayson Riegel


    Who this course is for:

    • Professionals who want to demonstrate presence and gravitas
    • Professionals who need to present frequently, and want to quickly improve their skills
    • Professionals who will start presenting more often, and need help getting started
    • Professionals who experience anxiety when presenting
    • Professionals who are excellent presenters and are looking to upskill
    • Professionals who are curious about what great public speakers do differently

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    I’m an instructor of Management Communication at the Wharton School of The University of Pennsylvania, and I partner with both Columbia Business School and Duke Corporate Education as a speaker and coach for their custom leadership development programs. I have also served as a Visiting Professor of Executive Communications at the Beijing International MBA Program at Peking University, China, where I prepared senior leaders from around the world to communicate more effectively in a growing global marketplace.As a regular columnist on leadership and communication for Harvard Business Review, Inc., Psychology Today, Fast Company and more, I focus on sharing practical, research-based approaches to common workplace challenges.I consult for companies including Amazon, BlackRock, Bloomberg, KraftHeinz, PepsiCo, and The United States Army. I combine my background in cognitive and social psychology, leadership coaching, presentation skills, appreciative inquiry, and, perhaps most importantly, improvisational and stand-up comedy, to help leaders and teams think on their feet and make thoughtful decisions about their impact. I believe that the most successful leaders are those who balance professional credibility with personal authenticity, combining their deep expertise with transparency about where they need to grow.I am the mom of twins Jake and Sophie, the wife of a fellow leadership coach, Michael, and the favorite human of our rescue dog Nash.
    Students take courses primarily to improve job-related skills.Some courses generate credit toward technical certification. Udemy has made a special effort to attract corporate trainers seeking to create coursework for employees of their company.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 43
    • duration 2:28:57
    • Release Date 2023/04/19

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