3 Articles match "Certification","Remote"

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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!
 
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!
 
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?
 

The Best from the Speaking Pro Central Community

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!
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!
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?