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3 Articles match "Certification","Remote"
The Latest from the Speaking Pro Central Community
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Monday, June 22, 2009
spoke with a 2 second echo delay in my headset (required so 5 people could listen in remotely) the entire time, to an audience of maybe 15 people that blamed me for starting so late. If you take a minute to share a story, you can win: Best story wins $100 gift amazon.com gift certificate. Leave your story of a public speaking disaster!
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Monday, June 22, 2009
spoke with a 2 second echo delay in my headset (required so 5 people could listen in remotely) the entire time, to an audience of maybe 15 people that blamed me for starting so late. If you take a minute to share a story, you can win: Best story wins $100 gift amazon.com gift certificate. Leave your story of a public speaking disaster!
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Sunday, March 1, 2009
Neither of us can understand why individuals would choose to connect remotely via 140-character–possibly subjective–sound bites to some semi-engaged amorphous audiencem “out there, rather than discuss and reflect with the subject expert booked to do the presentation, or with the folks sitting physically near you. Hipster?
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The Best from the Speaking Pro Central Community
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Monday, June 22, 2009
spoke with a 2 second echo delay in my headset (required so 5 people could listen in remotely) the entire time, to an audience of maybe 15 people that blamed me for starting so late. If you take a minute to share a story, you can win: Best story wins $100 gift amazon.com gift certificate. Leave your story of a public speaking disaster!
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Monday, June 22, 2009
spoke with a 2 second echo delay in my headset (required so 5 people could listen in remotely) the entire time, to an audience of maybe 15 people that blamed me for starting so late. If you take a minute to share a story, you can win: Best story wins $100 gift amazon.com gift certificate. Leave your story of a public speaking disaster!
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Sunday, March 1, 2009
Neither of us can understand why individuals would choose to connect remotely via 140-character–possibly subjective–sound bites to some semi-engaged amorphous audiencem “out there, rather than discuss and reflect with the subject expert booked to do the presentation, or with the folks sitting physically near you. Hipster?
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