3 Articles match "2009","Fulfillment","Laptop"

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Tuesday, July 21, 2009
But what would you do if your laptop dies, or your PowerPoint presentation crashes? If you make reference to a prop and then don’t fulfil your promise your audience could feel cheated. got asked to have a look at a video clip of former GB & Ireland Toastmasters Speaking Champ Simon Bucknall’s Best Man’s speech.
 
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
But what would you do if your laptop dies, or your PowerPoint presentation crashes? If you make reference to a prop and then don’t fulfil your promise your audience could feel cheated. got asked to have a look at a video clip of former GB & Ireland Toastmasters Speaking Champ Simon Bucknall’s Best Man’s speech.
 
Friday, May 1, 2009
You can just set up your video camera or the iSight in your laptop, and shoot your own speech. One of my goals for 2009 is to develop a unique small business speaking presentation focused on the web, online reputation, new media, etc. It was thrilling to see that dream fulfilled. And now, I’m a decently paid speaker.
 

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You can just set up your video camera or the iSight in your laptop, and shoot your own speech. One of my goals for 2009 is to develop a unique small business speaking presentation focused on the web, online reputation, new media, etc. It was thrilling to see that dream fulfilled. And now, I’m a decently paid speaker.
But what would you do if your laptop dies, or your PowerPoint presentation crashes? If you make reference to a prop and then don’t fulfil your promise your audience could feel cheated. got asked to have a look at a video clip of former GB & Ireland Toastmasters Speaking Champ Simon Bucknall’s Best Man’s speech.
But what would you do if your laptop dies, or your PowerPoint presentation crashes? If you make reference to a prop and then don’t fulfil your promise your audience could feel cheated. got asked to have a look at a video clip of former GB & Ireland Toastmasters Speaking Champ Simon Bucknall’s Best Man’s speech.