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Theda C. Snyder - July 6, 2021To present a subject effectively, you need to optimize the speaker (you), the course materials, the visual (the PowerPoint) and the notes.
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Ali Katz - October 5, 2020Panelists have an obligation to educate and to entertain. Try Ruth Carter's list of dos and don'ts to keep your presentations from boring the audience.
Ruth Carter - March 11, 2020If you want people to help you, they need to know exactly what you want. Follow Sally Schmidt's advice on being more specific to help your contacts help you.
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