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Soft Skills: The 11 Essential Career Soft Skills - AD-TEAM - 03-17-2025 ![]() Soft Skills: The 11 Essential Career Soft Skills Last updated 9/2022 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 38.63 GB | Duration: 31h 22m The Complete Lunchtime Soft Skills Course What you'll learn Understand how to be a great communicator Become a stronger listener Appear professional to co-workers and bosses of all ages Avoid common career blunders that often end careers Manage expectations for bosses and colleagues Position yourself for promotions Make technology your asset, even if you are afraid of technology Avoid the Not My Job Syndrome Develop EQ to Match Your IQ Develop leadership qualities Master the art of pitching yourelf Improve your remote selling abilities Learn to master difficult conversations Requirements Willingness to learn things outside of your job description A desire to improve oneself at every level Description Soft Skills. These are the traits, characteristics, habits, and skills needed to survive and thrive in the modern work world. Soft skills aren't usually taught in school, but you will learn them all here in this course. Are you someone that other people in your organization and industry like to work with, collaborate with, and partner with? Are you seen as a valuable asset to any new project that comes along?This soft skills training course will teach you how to develop the skills that can make the difference between a lackluster career that tops out at middle management versus one that lands you in the executive suite or wherever you define career success. So many soft skills seem like common sense at first glance, but they are not commonly applied by most workers. This soft skills training course will give you an edge over your competitors. It will also make your job, your career and your life more rewarding and enjoyable. What are you waiting for? This soft skills course is designed to be completed in just one or two lunch breaks. So lesson number one is, use your free time to constantly learn new skills rather than just checking the sports scores or celebrity news at lunch. There is nothing hard when it comes to learning soft skills, as long as you have a willingness to try new things and start right now. Your academic degrees and tech skills are not enough for long-term career success. You need to become excellent in your soft skills. Note: The instructor has recently added 5 soft skills/communications skills books in the resource section of the first lecture for those who wish for additional study materials.What will students achieve or be able to do after taking this course?Understand how to be a great communicatorBecome a stronger listenerAppear professional to co-workers and bosses of all agesAvoid common career blunders that often end careersManage expectations for bosses and colleaguesPosition yourself for promotionsMake technology your asset, even if you are afraid of technologyAvoid the Not My Job SyndromeDevelop EQ to Match Your IQDevelop leadership qualitiesPlease note: this is not a computer-generated soft skills course with lots of data slides and a robot voice. This is taught by TJ Walker, a real human being, talking and sharing with you directly (because one essential soft skill is the ability to speak directly to people and not hide behind computers and graphics).Here is what Udemy students say about this course:"I am currently in a consultant role and so far in this course, everything that is being taught is benefitting me greatly. I do feel that this course is not only something that can be applied within a set role but in various aspects of one's life. Highly recommend this course so far." Lee Quickfal"Short and straight-forward hints and tips. Every video includes a little task or homework. Excellent so far!" Dusan Kodzopeljic''Very informative and interesting, I am glad I choose this program.'' Latika Gulyani"This is one of the best courses I have taken up. I really like your teaching style TJ.. and how simply you put across your thoughts. It's great to have a teacher like you. I have also registered for another course on how to be an effective communicator. so much to learn from you TJ..you are amazing!! My best to you. Regards Shweta ![]() Overview Section 1: Take Out a "Soft" Tech Insurance Policy on Your career Lecture 1 The Soft Tech Savvy Way to Always Be Essential Lecture 2 "Not My Job" and I am Happy to do it Lecture 3 Update for Pandemic Times - Soft Skill of Being Able to Work from Home Section 2: Talking and Connecting Your Way to the Top Lecture 4 You Can Become a Master Communicator! Lecture 5 A Part of Strong Communication Is Asking for Feedback the Right Way Lecture 6 Higher EQ Beats Higher IQ Lecture 7 Becoming a Leader without the Title or Position Lecture 8 Exciting New Update to this Course Lecture 9 Build Your Winning Team Section 3: Control Your Career By Controlling Yourself Lecture 10 Make Every One of Your Seconds Count Lecture 11 Unleash Your Inner Anthony Robbins Section 4: Getting a Clue Without Somebody telling you to "Get a Clue" Lecture 12 Avoid Being "Uncool" Lecture 13 Clothes Can Still Make Or Break Your Career Section 5: Developing Your Secret Sauce Lecture 14 Time to Give TJ a Piece of Your Mind Lecture 15 Be the Most Interesting Person in the Room Section 6: Extra Communication Course Lecture 16 In-depth Training on Communication Skill Section 7: You Can Be a Communication Skills Master Lecture 17 Quick Wins! The High Tech Way to Perfect Communication Lecture 18 Listening is Key (and why this isn't just a public speaking course) Lecture 19 Become part of the top 1% of communicators right now! Lecture 20 Good news, the problems we think we have, aren't real Lecture 21 Communications skills are the most important skills for success Lecture 22 Direct versus indirect communication Lecture 23 Let's hop in with something new. Big Business Communications Section 8: Customer Communication Skills For Your Consumer Life Lecture 24 Communicate your message to companies, big and small, to get them to take action Lecture 25 One person can get a huge corporation to pay attention and make things right Lecture 26 This video ruined the weekend of Executives at a major Phone Company Lecture 27 Here's what really happened. Lecture 28 Never Let Any Company Have the Final Word with you again Section 9: Accomplish Exactly What You Want With Assertive, Persuasive Communication Lecture 29 Here is how you get Exactly Want you Want Lecture 30 Master the Key to Motivation and Persuasion Lecture 31 Nobody Cares About You, and That's OK Lecture 32 See It, Taste It, Touch It, Feel It, Be It - Selling with Your Story Lecture 33 The Ultimate in Confidence builder - Seeing is believing Lecture 34 It's Easy to pass a Test when the Answer Is right in front of you Section 10: A Few More Communication Fundamentals and You will Be Ready for Anything. Lecture 35 You Are Normal to Fear Communicating In Some Circumstances Lecture 36 The Power of the Positive Lecture 37 Debunking the Myth of Charisma Lecture 38 Never Fall for These Communication Gimmicks Again! Lecture 39 Here is where You decide if You are serious about improving your skills Lecture 40 Here is How to Get the Most Out of The rest of this course Section 11: If You are in A Hurry and Only Have 1 Hour, Start Here Lecture 41 Quick Wins! The Secret to Using Speaker Notes Effectively Lecture 42 Avoiding The Initial Wrong Turn Most Speakers and Presenters Make Lecture 43 Developing Expert Judgment for Your Public Speaking and Presenting Opportunities Lecture 44 The Radical Yet Simple Solution To Finding Great Messages Lecture 45 Your Stories Will Make Your Ideas Unforgettable Lecture 46 Your PowerPoint Will Create Engagement, Not Slumber Lecture 47 Building an Ethical Cheat Sheet Just for You Lecture 48 This Is The Do Or Die Moment For Your Speaking Improvement Lecture 49 There Is a Perfect Test for Your Speech Or Presentation Lecture 50 I Will give You a Personalized Professional Presentation Critique Right Here Lecture 51 Continuing Your Path of Public Speaking and Presentation Skills Improvement Section 12: Business Communication Skills for Job Interviews Lecture 52 Establishing Your Job Interview Goals Lecture 53 Research and Preparation for the Job Interview Lecture 54 How to Dress for the Interview Lecture 55 How to Make Small Talk Lecture 56 Tell Me About Yourself Lecture 57 The Proper Job Interview Mindset Lecture 58 The Strategy Memo Lecture 59 Rehearse Your Interview on Video Lecture 60 Ask for the Job Section 13: Workplace Communication: You Can Speak Up at Meetings! Lecture 61 How to Speak Up at Meetings Overview Lecture 62 Asking Questions the Right Way Lecture 63 Using Notes Effectively In Meetings Lecture 64 Risk Assessment Lecture 65 Be Conversational Lecture 66 Exude Confidence Lecture 67 Conclusion Section 14: Workplace Communication: Effectively Deliver Criticism - Business Communication Lecture 68 How to Deliver Criticism in the Workplace Intro Lecture 69 Start with Praise Lecture 70 Isolate Exactly What is Wrong Lecture 71 Give Highly Specific Advice Lecture 72 End with Positive Context Lecture 73 Workplace Video Rehearsal Lecture 74 Criticism in the Workplace Conclusion Section 15: Listening Skills: The Ultimate Business Communication Soft Skill for Leaders Lecture 75 Quick Wins - The Cell Phone Secret to Good Listening Skills Lecture 76 Stacking the Listening Environment in Your Favor Lecture 77 The Telephone Listening Trap Will Never Catch You Again Lecture 78 Housekeeping Note Sometimes You should Turn OFF Your Listening Skills Lecture 79 Setting Just One Agenda Item Listening Lecture 80 It Is Incredibly Easy to See How Well You Are Listening - Test Lecture 81 It's Even Easier to Listen When You Do This. Lecture 82 Technology Will Eat Your Brain Unless You Do This Lecture 83 Using Your Most Effective Body Language Tool Lecture 84 The Best Listening Body Language From the Neck Down Lecture 85 Reading the Speaker's Body Lecture 86 Connecting At the Emotional Level with Your Colleague To Hear All Lecture 87 Mastering the Art Of NOT Interrupting Lecture 88 Asking for Clarification Is A Great Form Of Listening Lecture 89 Engaging In Conversation At Just the Right Time Lecture 90 Strong Listening Creates Strong Reactions From You Lecture 91 Honing Your Sense of Timing and Judgment to Make You a Great Listener Lecture 92 Using The Magic of Pen and Paper Tools To Your Advantage Lecture 93 Summarizing the Conversation Is Great for You and Your Colleague Lecture 94 The One-Page Email Memo Summary Aces the Listening Skills Test - Every Time! Lecture 95 Your New Reputation As a Great Listener! Section 16: Eliminate Verbal Tics, Uh, Um, Er, Ya Know Lecture 96 Master the Quickest, Easiest Way to Eliminate Verbal Tics Lecture 97 Now You Know Where the Tics Come From Lecture 98 You Are Not Alone Lecture 99 Hit the Pin, Not the Sand Trap Lecture 100 Don't Let the Ding A Ling Get You Lecture 101 Appear More Confident By Using Smaller Words Lecture 102 You Will Avoid the Data Dump Blues Lecture 103 Never Worry About Remembering Again Lecture 104 The Number 1 Tip for Eliminating Nerves Lecture 105 A Focus Group To Make You Better Lecture 106 Full Disclosure I am Not a Speech Therapist Lecture 107 Eliminating the Source of Your Speaking Discomfort Once and For All Lecture 108 Conclusion You Can Now Speak Without Verbal Tics and Fillers Section 17: Body Language in the Workplace Lecture 109 Never Let These Two Classic Body Language Blunders Slow You Down Lecture 110 Quick Wins - You Will Look Your Best on FaceTime, Skype, Facebook Live Lecture 111 The Ultimate Tricky Body Language - Touching Lecture 112 Big Picture - Make Everyone You Work With Feel Comfortable Working With You Lecture 113 You'll Never Fall for These Body Language Myths Again Lecture 114 You'll Never Fall for These Body Language Myths Again Lecture 115 Here Is Exactly What to Do With Your Hands Lecture 116 The Composed, Confident Video Star Lecture 117 Never Spotlight Your Blunders and Mistakes Again Lecture 118 You are Now Ready for Prime Time TV Lecture 119 The Number 1 Tip for Curing Body Language Problems Is. Lecture 120 The Real Way to Improve Your Body Language Confidence Lecture 121 Great Body Language for Your Presentations Lecture 122 PowerPoint Will Never Turn You Into a Robotic Bore Again Lecture 123 Confident Briefing to Colleagues and Others Lecture 124 Keynote Speeches Will Showcase Your Calm and Confidence Lecture 125 Use a TelePrompTer Like a Network News Anchor Lecture 126 Networking Like a Pro, Not a Wall Flower Lecture 127 Making Sure Your Clothes Are Communicating Your Positive Story Lecture 128 Handshakes, Greetings and Hellos with Poise Lecture 129 Your Body Language Partner - The Friendly Spotter Lecture 130 Once Last Chance for a Body Language Personal Critique.. Lecture 131 Congratulations - You are Now Master of Your Own Body Language Section 18: Using Your Voice As a Communications Tool Lecture 132 How to Improve Your Voice Overview Lecture 133 Famous Bad Voices Lecture 134 How to Improve You Voice by Recording Your Voice Lecture 135 Diagnosis of Your Own Voice Lecture 136 Feedback from Others Lecture 137 Defining Your Exact Problems Lecture 138 Listen to Natural Conversation Lecture 139 Practice Again and Record Lecture 140 Don't Lower Your Voice Lecture 141 Practice on Video Lecture 142 Other Techniques Lecture 143 How to Improve Your Voice Conclusions Section 19: Communication Skills for Introducing Yourself Lecture 144 How to Introduce Yourself Intro Lecture 145 What NOT to Do Lecture 146 How to Introduce Yourself The Right Way Lecture 147 How to Introduce Yourself Video Rehearsal Lecture 148 Friend Feedback Lecture 149 How to Introduce Yourself Conclusion Section 20: Telephone Business Communication Skills Lecture 150 Quick Wins! Do THIS To Look and Sound Great on Skype Phone Calls Lecture 151 Never Confuse Personal Phone Use with Business Telephone Use Again Lecture 152 Why Your Phone is the Best Secret Business App Ever Lecture 153 Planning Your Successful Phone Environment Lecture 154 Final Preparation for Your Successful Phone Meetings Lecture 155 Making Sure Your Phone Passes Your Friend Test Lecture 156 Planning for Winning Conference Calls Lecture 157 Look Prime Time Ready for Your Video Calls Lecture 158 Placing Phone Calls Like the Consummate Professional Lecture 159 Always Knowing the Best Time to Call Clients and Prospects Lecture 160 Now You will Never Wake Up a Client in the Middle of the Night Lecture 161 Answering the Phone so Everybody Knows You are Ready for Business Lecture 162 No Such Thing As Answering The Phone Too Quickly These Days Lecture 163 Your Clients Will Never Think You are Screaming At Them Again Lecture 164 Knowing How to Sound Your Very Best - Every Time Lecture 165 The Right Way to Put Someone On Hold Lecture 166 Making Sure They Only Hear the Magic of Your Voice Lecture 167 Being a Professional to Every Generation, Regardless of Your Own Preferences Lecture 168 Voicemail That Soothes, Not Angers Lecture 169 Best Voicemail Messages for Success Lecture 170 Take 1, Take 2, Take 3 Until You Get It Right Lecture 171 Avoiding The Initial Wrong Turn Most Speakers and Presenters Make Lecture 172 Making Your Phone Disappear At the Perfect Moments Lecture 173 Tit for Tat and Text for Text Lecture 174 Better Than the Best Hollywood Goodbyes Lecture 175 Conclusion - You Are Now a Master of the Telephone for Every Business Situation Section 21: Assertiveness: You Can Be A More Assertive Communicator Lecture 176 How to Be a More Assertive Public Speaker Intro Lecture 177 Diagnosis Lecture 178 Style and Substance Lecture 179 How to Be a More Assertive Public Speaker Conclusion Section 22: Business Communication With Your Boss - How To Ask for a Raise Lecture 180 Ask for a Raise Overview Lecture 181 Timing Lecture 182 Ask for an Appointment Lecture 183 Ask for a Raise Be Positive Lecture 184 The Future Lecture 185 The Ask Lecture 186 What Not to Do Lecture 187 Competing Job Offers Lecture 188 Ask for a Raise Video Rehearsal and Conclusion Section 23: Business Communication - Deliver the Perfect Elevator Pitch Lecture 189 How to Deliver an Elevator Pitch Intro Lecture 190 Your Goals Lecture 191 One Big Idea Lecture 192 Simplify Lecture 193 Role Models Lecture 194 2 Key Questions Lecture 195 The Giveaway Lecture 196 Watch Bad Elevator Pitches Section 24: Storytelling - The MOST Important Communicative Skill Lecture 197 This DEVICE Is the Single Biggest Difference Between Great Speakers and Awful Lecture 198 Become a MASTER Storyteller Lecture 199 How to Use Stories When Giving TECHNICAL Presentations Lecture 200 Packaging Insights for Your Audience Using Stories Lecture 201 Don't Tell Stories, Instead RE-Live Stories Public Speaking Lecture 202 Message Drives Stories Public Speaking Lecture 203 Share Your Emotions When telling Your Stories Public Speaking Lecture 204 What Characters and Conflicts are in Your Story Public Speaking Lecture 205 What is the setting for Your Story Public Speaking Lecture 206 Your Speaking Stories Must Contain Dialogue Public Speaking Lecture 207 Your Story Must have a Resolution Public Speaking Lecture 208 Advanced Storytelling Section 25: Use PowerPoint for Business Communication, Not As A Sleep Aid Lecture 209 You Will Never Give Another PowerPoint Presentation Lecture 210 The Perfect Starting Point for Any PowerPoint Presentation Lecture 211 This Will Motivate You Audience to Do Exactly What You Want Them To Do Lecture 212 What Are Your Motives for Delivering a PowerPoint Presentation Lecture 213 The Worst Possible Reason To Use PowerPoint Is. Lecture 214 Double Your PowerPoint, Double Your PowerPoint Pleasure Lecture 215 The Ultimate 2-Part Test for Every PowerPoint Slide Lecture 216 The Single Riskiest Thing You Could Ever Do When Delivering a PowerPoint Lecture 217 The Essential Steps of Creating PowerPoint Presentations Lecture 218 Your PowerPoint Presentation Must Be Just as Good as Your Q and A Session Lecture 219 You Must Be Ready for Disaster Striking! Lecture 220 It's Not PowerPoint That Is Boring, It Is (look in the mirror) Lecture 221 Never Forget, YOU are the Boss of Your PowerPoint Lecture 222 Stop Asking Your Audience to Multitask! Lecture 223 Here Is Exactly What Should Go On Your PowerPoint Slide Lecture 224 This is How to Use a Graph In a PowerPoint Lecture 225 Nobody Cares About What Is Easy for You To Do Lecture 226 Would You Want to read a Book At A Movie Theater Lecture 227 Your Audience Already Has a Preferred Way of Reading Lecture 228 The Sequence of Your Presentation Is Key Lecture 229 Get Your Audience to Focus On One Thing At a Time This Way Lecture 230 Advancing Slides the Advanced Way Lecture 231 Want a Remote Control Then Bring Your Own Lecture 232 Complexity Is Your Enemy Lecture 233 Ha! Nobody Can See the Bottom Half of Your Slides Lecture 234 Only Liars Say 'There Is No time to Rehearse the PowerPoint Presentation' Lecture 235 If Your PowerPoint Presentation Bores You, Guess Who Else It Bores Lecture 236 Laser Pointers Should Be Used Like This Lecture 237 One Image Per Slide Is the Golden Rule Lecture 238 Never Let PowerPoint Be Your Downer Lecture 239 Don't Become a Character In Your Own Horror Movie Lecture 240 The Perfect Length of time for a PowerPoint Presentation Is. Lecture 241 This Is How You Cheat To Win On Every PowerPoint Challenge Lecture 242 Plan Your PowerPoint Preparation This Way Lecture 243 Test Your PowerPoint On a fresh Set of Eyes and Ears Lecture 244 If You Don't Want Your Audience to Ignore Your PowerPoint, Do This Lecture 245 Answer These Questions Before Using Video In PowerPoint Presentations Lecture 246 Assume You Are the Only Competent, Trustworthy Person In the World Lecture 247 Don't Forget the Occasional Prop Lecture 248 Just Because You Can Doesn't Mean You Should Lecture 249 Notes on Special Effects Lecture 250 The Perfect Way to Start Every PowerPoint Presentation Lecture 251 Managers Will NEVER Have to Look at boring Employee PowerPoint Again! Lecture 252 Here Is How to Deliver Somebody Else's PowerPoint Presentation Lecture 253 Your PowerPoint Presentation Still Requires Stories Lecture 254 Never Talk About Your PowerPoint Lecture 255 Free Focus Group Research to Make all Your PowerPoint Presentations Improve Lecture 256 The Perfect Number of Bullet Points Per slide Is. Lecture 257 The Perfect Number of PowerPoint Slides Is. Section 26: Be Persuasive! Using Your Communication Skills to Persuade Lecture 258 Quick Win! Increasing Your Odds of a Face to Face Persuasive Presentation Lecture 259 Always Select Your Best Persuasion Opportunities and Environments Lecture 260 Learning Persuasion Skills to Beat the Naturals Lecture 261 Mapping Out Your Finish Line - In Advance! Lecture 262 Moving the Numbers Game To Your Favor Lecture 263 The Unique Advantage of Persuasion in the Business World Lecture 264 Never Bore With Data Dumps Again Lecture 265 Master the Process Of NOT Telling People Too Much About Your Process Lecture 266 The 5 Key Messages for Your Persuasion Success Lecture 267 Your Secret Source of Winning Persuasion Messages Lecture 268 Note I Probably Shouldn't Have to Mention This, But Don't Lie Lecture 269 Persuade More By talking Less Lecture 270 There is Nothing Like Seeing Your Persuasion Messages in Text Lecture 271 More for You, By Not Talking About You Lecture 272 Here is How You Get People to Remember Your Messages Lecture 273 Ironing Out the Kinks in Your Persuasion Presentation Lecture 274 Mastering Persuasive Body Language Lecture 275 Persuading Yourself to Go Outside of Your Comfort Zone Lecture 276 The Single Best Way to Prepare for All Persuasion Presentation Opportunities Lecture 277 Persuasion That Takes 6 Months Is Still Persuasion Lecture 278 Persuasion Is Sometimes More Effective At the Top Than At The Bottom Lecture 279 Conquering Your Fear To Pitch Again Lecture 280 Conclusion You are Now Ready to Persuade! Section 27: One-On-One Communication Skills Lecture 281 How to Give a One on One Presentation Intro Lecture 282 One on One Presentation Goals Lecture 283 Research the Person Lecture 284 Top 5 Messages Lecture 285 How to Give a One on One Presentation Top 5 Messages Part 2 Lecture 286 How to Use Notes Lecture 287 20 Questions Lecture 288 One on One Presentation Stories Lecture 289 How to Give a One on One Presentation Conclusion Section 28: Business Communication Skills for Team Presentations Lecture 290 How to Give a Team Presentation Overview Lecture 291 Team Presentation Goals Lecture 292 Team Presentation Top 5 Messages Lecture 293 Assign Topics Lecture 294 Team Presentation Individual Prep Lecture 295 How to Give a Team Presentation Group PowerPoint Lecture 296 Team Presentation Rehearsal Lecture 297 How to Give a Team Presentation Conclusion Section 29: Communication Skills for Technology Presentations Lecture 298 How to Deliver Technology Presentations Intro Lecture 299 Technology Presentations Goal Lecture 300 Technology Presentations Top Five Messages Lecture 301 Using Technology for Your Visuals Lecture 302 Don't get Lost in Details Lecture 303 Benefits not Features Lecture 304 How to Deliver Technology Presentations Conclusion Section 30: Financial Business Communication Skills Lecture 305 How to Give Financial Presentation Intro Lecture 306 Financial Presentation Goals Lecture 307 Financial Presentation Messages Lecture 308 Financial Presentation Stories Lecture 309 No PPT for First 2 Minutes Lecture 310 Financial Presentation PowerPoint Tips Lecture 311 Draw Conclusions Lecture 312 Critiques From Others Lecture 313 How to Give a Financial Presentation Conclusion Section 31: Sales Presentation Communication Skills for Business Lecture 314 How to Give a Sales Presentation Intro Lecture 315 Sales Presentation Goals Lecture 316 Sales Presentation Messages Lecture 317 Types of Sales Presentations Lecture 318 One on One Lecture 319 2 Common Blunders Lecture 320 Sales Presentation Extra Tips Lecture 321 How to Give a Sales Presentation Conclusion Section 32: Investor Pitching Presentation Skills Lecture 322 Investment Pitch Overview Lecture 323 Investment Pitch Core Messages Lecture 324 Investment Pitch Common Blunders Lecture 325 Investment Pitch The Power Point Deck Lecture 326 Investment Pitch Prototype Lecture 327 Investment Pitch Passion Lecture 328 Investment Pitch Conclusion Section 33: Communication Skills for Speaking to Large Audiences Lecture 329 How to Speak to Large Crowds Intro Lecture 330 Coping with Fear Lecture 331 Don't Yell Lecture 332 Eye Contact Lecture 333 Longer Pauses Lecture 334 PowerPoint Lecture 335 Possible Outcomes Lecture 336 Why Video Matters Lecture 337 How to Speak to Large Audiences Conclusion Section 34: Communication Skills for Speaking to Foreign Audiences Lecture 338 Speaking to Foreign Audiences Overview Lecture 339 Audiences Prep Lecture 340 Culture Lecture 341 Speak Slowly Lecture 342 Handouts Lecture 343 Fundamentals and Stories Lecture 344 Working the Room Lecture 345 Video Record and Test Lecture 346 Speaking to Foreign Audiences Conclusion Section 35: How to Use a TelePrompTer Effectively Lecture 347 How to use a TelePrompter Intro Lecture 348 Video Benchmark Lecture 349 Self-correction Lecture 350 TelePrompter 4 Key Elements Lecture 351 Teleprompter Speed Lecture 352 Volume Lecture 353 Pauses Lecture 354 Head Lecture 355 All 4 Together Lecture 356 Full Speech Practice Lecture 357 2 Prompter Screens Lecture 358 Politician Role Models Lecture 359 TV Role Models Lecture 360 Teleprompter Potential Disasters Lecture 361 How to Use a Teleprompter Secrets from Reagan Lecture 362 Reasons to Not use a Teleprompter Lecture 363 How to Use a Teleprompter Conclusion Section 36: Communication Skills for Making Simple Talk Head Videos Lecture 364 The Video Advantage In All Your Proposals - Quick Win! Lecture 365 Hype Versus Reality - Why Most People Never Create Simple Video Lecture 366 Mastering the Human Side Of Looking and Sounding Your Best on Video Lecture 367 How This course Will Improve Your Business Lecture 368 Your Proposals will Stand Head and Shoulders Above Your Competitors Lecture 369 Your Clients Will Find You Their Most Responsive Partner Ever Lecture 370 Your Website Can Be Video-Centric Lecture 371 Now You Can Answer Frequently Asked Questions Just Once! Lecture 372 Talk Your Customers Through Your Whole Business Process Lecture 373 Have an Even Greater Presence on YouTube Lecture 374 Speak Your Thought Leadership Lecture 375 Your Exciting Video Newsletters Will Outshine Text Newsletters Lecture 376 Your Client Video Testimonials Will Prove Your Credibility Beyond a Doubt Lecture 377 Facebook Live Will Never Scare You Again Lecture 378 Project Your Best Face on Skype and Zoom Lecture 379 Deliver Keynote Speeches Without Ever Leaving Home Lecture 380 Drastically Reduce Your Time Training Employees and Others Lecture 381 Anything You Can Type You Can Now Speak on Video Lecture 382 Supercharge Your Public Relations Efforts With Video Lecture 383 The Crisis Communications Secret Weapon Lecture 384 You are Now Ready to Use Video Successfully In All Communications Section 37: Communication Skills for the Media - Media Training Lecture 385 Doing This One Thing Will Give You Total Confidence Before Any Media Appearance Lecture 386 It's OK To Feel Uncomfortable On Camera - Here's How to Get Over It Lecture 387 You Can Look Great, Shape a Message, Answer Questions and Speak in Sound Bit Lecture 388 Dressing for TV and Video Success Lecture 389 Here Is Where to Look On Camera Lecture 390 How the Media Pros Rehearse Their Interviews Lecture 391 Move Like a Seasoned TV Pro Lecture 392 Never Let the Seat Swallow You Up Lecture 393 Never Look Bored or Scared Again Lecture 394 Sell the Message by Selling the Messenger Lecture 395 Sit Like This to Look Your Best Lecture 396 Standing In Front of the Camera With the Greatest of Ease Lecture 397 Your Turn to Be On Camera Lecture 398 Accomplish Your Goals With The Right Message Lecture 399 Anticipating the Reporters' Questions Lecture 400 Brainstorming Your Message Points To Get the Best Lecture 401 Summary of Messaging Elements Lecture 402 The Power Of Your Positive Messaging Lecture 403 The Venn Diagram for Messaging Success Lecture 404 Time to Test Your Messages Out Loud Lecture 405 You Have Solved the Problem Lecture 406 Your Turn to Brainstorm Your Messages Lecture 407 Creating Messages The Media Will Find Irresistible Lecture 408 Find the right Message for Your Audience Lecture 409 Results Won't Speak for Themselves, But You Can Lecture 410 Stress What Is Important to YOU Lecture 411 And One More Thing.to Avoid Lecture 412 Always Be Moving Toward Your Message Points Lecture 413 Brief and Bland Can Be Best Lecture 414 Make 'I Don't Know' Your Best Friend Lecture 415 Never Call Yourself a Crook Lecture 416 Never Lose a Media Debate By Not Debating Lecture 417 Never Stress Over the Questions Again Lecture 418 Pick the Easiest Question for You Lecture 419 Summary of Answering Tactics Lecture 420 The Ultimate Skill - Rewriting the Question Lecture 421 Three IS the Magic Number Lecture 422 Use a Cheat Sheet And Never Get Caught Lecture 423 You Don't Have to Control the Interview - Just Control Your Own Mouth Lecture 424 Your Turn to Ask Questions Lecture 425 Demonstrating Your Answering Abilities Lecture 426 Absolutes Are Absolutely Easy to Get Quoted Lecture 427 Analogies Are Your Friends Lecture 428 Attack!!! Attack!!! Attack!!! Lecture 429 Bold, Action Words Will Get You Quoted Lecture 430 Cliches Might Not Impress Your English Teacher, but. Lecture 431 For Example. Lecture 432 How Do You Really Feel About This Lecture 433 Laugh Your Way to Media Success Lecture 434 Learning Moment Lecture 435 Pop Culture References are Irresistible to Reporters Lecture 436 Putting Your Sound Bites Together Lecture 437 Sounds Bites Are a Means Not an End Lecture 438 Summary of Top Ten Sound Bite Elements Lecture 439 Test Your Sound Bites Lecture 440 The Five Potential Outcomes of Every Media Interview Lecture 441 The Most Important Part of Your Media Prep Lecture 442 The Perfect Media Mindset Lecture 443 The Three Simplest Sound Bite Patterns Are. Lecture 444 Total Sound Bite Failure Lecture 445 What Else Is a Great Way to Get Quoted Lecture 446 Your Turn to Create Sound Bites Section 38: TED Talk: You Can Deliver a TED Talk Quality Presentation Lecture 447 What Makes a TED Talk Lecture 448 Passion for an Idea Worth Spreading Lecture 449 Tell a Story Lecture 450 Plan Your Visuals Lecture 451 Timing is Everything Lecture 452 Style AND Substance are Essential Lecture 453 Video Rehearsal is the Most Important Thing Lecture 454 Great Writers Read Great Writers Lecture 455 Apply to Speak at TED Section 39: How to Deliver a Wedding Speech Lecture 456 Wedding Speech Overview Lecture 457 Wedding Speech One Special Thing Lecture 458 Wedding Speech Story Lecture 459 Wedding Speech What Not to Do Lecture 460 Wedding Speech Booze Lecture 461 Wedding Speech Focus on Bride and Groom Lecture 462 Wedding Speech Cheat Sheet Lecture 463 Wedding Speech Video Rehearsal Lecture 464 Wedding Speech Feedback from Others Lecture 465 Wedding Speech Conclusion Section 40: Communication Skills: Give a Great Acceptance Speech Lecture 466 How to Give an Acceptance Speech Intro Lecture 467 Acceptance Speech Goals Lecture 468 Thank People in a Meaningful Way Lecture 469 Be Entertaining Lecture 470 Watch YouTube Greats Lecture 471 Tell a Story Lecture 472 Just the Right Amount of Emotion Lecture 473 Don't Read a Speech Lecture 474 Speech Notes Lecture 475 More Common Blunders Lecture 476 How to Give an Acceptance Speech Conclusion Section 41: How to Be a Motivational Speaker Lecture 477 How to Be a Motivational Speaker Overview Lecture 478 Are You Motivating? Lecture 479 What makes You Special? Lecture 480 What is Your Story? Lecture 481 Your Process Lecture 482 Your Messages Lecture 483 Stories for Each Lecture 484 Stagecraft Lecture 485 YouTube Role Models Lecture 486 Video Rehearse Lecture 487 Show to Others Lecture 488 Video on YouTube Lecture 489 Tell the World Lecture 490 Speaker Bureaus Lecture 491 How to be a Motivational Speaker Conclusion Section 42: Giving a Retirement Speech Lecture 492 How to Give a Retirement Speech Intro Lecture 493 3 Events from Career Lecture 494 Outline Lecture 495 Rehearsal Lecture 496 How to Give a Retirement Speech More Tips Lecture 497 How to Give a Retirement Speech Conclusion Section 43: How to Deliver a Eulogy Lecture 498 How to Give a Eulogy Overview Lecture 499 One Great Strength Lecture 500 Accomplishments Lecture 501 Eulogy Stories Lecture 502 Eulogy Notes Lecture 503 Don't Drink Booze Lecture 504 Emotion Lecture 505 Video Rehearse Lecture 506 More Story Sources Lecture 507 How to Give a Eulogy Conclusion Section 44: Just for Beginners Lecture 508 Quick, Ethical Ways to Cheat Your Way to Communication Success Lecture 509 You Will Be Motivating, Not Data Dumping Lecture 510 Powering Your Points With Images and Slides Lecture 511 Practice In the Friendliest Environment of All Lecture 512 Getting Feedback So It Won't Hurt Lecture 513 Yes, Even Beginner CAN Tell Stories Lecture 514 Test Tubes for You Lecture 515 You Are In Great Company - Find Out Who Lecture 516 GPS for Your Communications Lecture 517 You have Now Mastered Basic and Beyond Communication Skills Section 45: Conquering Your of Public Speaking and Communicating Lecture 518 Origins of Speaking Anxiety Lecture 519 Fake Solutions that don't Work Lecture 520 The Process of Eliminating Your Fear Lecture 521 The Fear of Boring Lecture 522 Cheat the System Lecture 523 Practice Makes.Comfortable Lecture 524 The Confident Speakers Attitude Lecture 525 Long-Term Speaking Goals Section 46: Extra Videos and Stories Lecture 526 Media Training - The Complete Media Training Video Course Lecture 527 Crisis Communications _ The Complete Crisis Communications Overview Lecture 528 Communication Secrets of Ronald Reagan and Barbara Walters Lecture 529 Update - You Should Get on the TikTok App Now Section 47: Frequently Asked Questions About Communication Skills Lecture 530 What Do I Do With My Hands While Giving a Presentation Lecture 531 What Is the Best Way to Write a Presentation Lecture 532 Is It a Good Idea to Memorize a Presentation Lecture 533 What Should Happen After the Presentation Lecture 534 What If You Are Asked a Question and You Don't Know the Answer Lecture 535 Who Is the Best Speaker In The World Lecture 536 How Can You Remember What To Say During a Presentation Lecture 537 What Is the #1 Thing You Can Do to Improve Your Presentation Lecture 538 What is the #1 Blunder Most People Make In their Presentation Skills Lecture 539 What do You Do If You Are Nervous Before Giving a Presentation Section 48: My Communication Stories Lecture 540 Clintonian Eye Contact Lecture 541 My Very First Presentation Lecture 542 Presenting the WRONG Way to the Media Lecture 543 Surrounded by Machine Guns! Lecture 544 Teaching Clients NOT to Act Lecture 545 The Crying Beauty Pageant Winner Lecture 546 The Fluttering Bird Flying to Nowhere Lecture 547 You Never Have to Lurk In the Shadows Again Section 49: Conclusion to Your Communications Skills Course Lecture 548 Conclusion You Are Now a Master In Communication Skills Lecture 549 Did I Forget Anything Section 50: New Extra Course - Video Conferencing Zoom Skype WebEX Tech Presentation Skills Lecture 550 Quick Win! Here is How to Look Your Best in Front of a Video Camera Lecture 551 Setting the meeting objective - a critical factor to success Lecture 552 Coronavirus Update and Impact on Video Conferencing Lecture 553 Learn How Video Conference Meetings Are the Same & Different From Other Meetings Lecture 554 Online Video Conferencing Is Just One More Simple Tool for Communicating Lecture 555 You Must Learn How Your Platform Works BEFORE The Conference Starts Lecture 556 Learning the Different Platforms Lecture 557 How To Start A Zoom Meeting Lecture 558 How To JOIN A Meeting on ZOOM Lecture 559 How To Schedule A Zoom Meeting Lecture 560 How To Share Your Screen In Zoom Lecture 561 How To Use The Additional Features in Zoom Lecture 562 How To Set Up A Virtual BAckground In Zoom Lecture 563 The Favorite Thing I Like About Zoom Lecture 564 How To START UP Web Ex Lecture 565 How To Start or Join A Meeting On Web Ex Lecture 566 How To Connect To A Web Ex Enabled Device Lecture 567 How To Configure Settings And Preferences In Web Ex Lecture 568 Start A New CONVERSATION In Skype Lecture 569 How To Start A New CHAT In Skype Lecture 570 How To Use The Chat FUNCTIONS In Skype Lecture 571 How To Make International, Mobile and Landline Calls and Buy Skype Credits Lecture 572 How To Use The Meet Now Function of Skype Lecture 573 Where To Configure Your Settings In Skype Lecture 574 Do NOT Hide Behind Slides - Show Your Face on the Video Meeting Lecture 575 Never Be Nervous Again on Camera Lecture 576 Follow These Tips To Look Your Very Best on Camera for Your Next Meeting Lecture 577 This Is Why You Should NOT Use Teleprompters or Read Scripts Lecture 578 This Is What You Should Wear for a Video Conference Lecture 579 Create the best lighting and angle for your video presence Lecture 580 The Biggest Distraction Can Be. Lecture 581 Solutions for Your Backdrop Lecture 582 What Is the Best Video Camera to Use for Online Meetings? Lecture 583 Microphones to the Rescue Lecture 584 Speakers, Headphones, Earpieces and More Lecture 585 Use the Best Possible Internet Connection Possible Lecture 586 Don't Talk about the Technology, Just Use the Technology Lecture 587 Fundamentals of Effective Online Presentations Lecture 588 Tips for Using Visuals In Online Meetings Lecture 589 What If I am Not Hosting the Online Meeting But Might Have to Speak? Lecture 590 What Should My last Minute Checklist Include? Lecture 591 How Long Should a Video Meeting Last? Lecture 592 How do I Fix Problems with My Voice on a Video Conference? Lecture 593 Should You Memorize Your Online Presentation? Lecture 594 What If You Hate the Sound of Your Own Voice? Lecture 595 How Do You Reduce Background Noise? Lecture 596 What Else Can I do to Reduce Distractions During a Video Conference Meeting? Lecture 597 This Is What You Must Do If You Really Want to Pass With Flying Colors Lecture 598 One last Chance to Get Your Questions and Suggestions Responded To Lecture 599 Here Is How You Can Get your Certificate of Completion for this Course Lecture 600 One Last Chance to Make This Course Better for Your Permanent Learning Library Lecture 601 Congrats! You Are Now Prepared to Communicate Effectively in Online Meetings Lecture 602 Bonus Lecture This course is ideal for any professional who wants to advance in his or her career. This is for someone who wants success and is not satisfied to merely hold a current job.,Ambitious executives who want to go as far as possible,Sales managers,C-level executives,Purpose driven leaders ![]() |