Making Online Presentations Memorable
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Date and TimeThu, May 21, 2015 at 11AM Pacific / 2PM Eastern
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Duration1 Hour
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Cost$0 (Free)
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Description
Make your online presentations more than memorable. Make them unforgettable.
Matt Abrahams, Stanford University educator and coach will share practical, research-backed techniques to confidently deliver compelling, authentic and memorable presentations for you and your audience.
This interactive webinar will provide insight on:
- The most effective ways to prepare for your presentation
- Tips for engaging and delighting your audience
- Techniques to make your presentation unforgettable
About Matt Abrahams
Matt Abrahams is a passionate, collaborative and innovative educator and coach. He has published research articles on cognitive planning, persuasion, and interpersonal communication. Matt recently published the third edition of his book Speaking Up Without Freaking Out, a book written to help the millions of people who suffer from anxiety around speaking in public. Additionally, Matt developed a software package that provides instant, proscriptive feedback to presenters. Prior to teaching, Matt held senior leadership positions in several leading software companies, where he created and ran global training and development organizations.
Matt is also Co-Founder and Principal at Bold Echo Communications Solutions, a presentation and communication skills company based in Silicon Valley that helps people improve their presentation skills. Matt has worked with executives to help prepare and present keynote addresses and IPO road shows, conduct media interviews, and deliver TED talks. He is currently a member of the Management Communication Association (where he received a "Rising Star" award) as well as the National and Western States Communication Associations. Matt received his undergraduate degree in psychology from Stanford and his graduate degree in communication studies from UC Davis.
Follow Matt at @boldecho