At a time when we feel most isolated, networking is an ever-important component for career and personal success. Networking, for those unfamiliar, allows people to build themselves into a personal and professional brand through references and recommendations. These individuals that make up your network, including mentors, professors, managers, co-workers, supervisors, and colleagues, can speak...
READ MOREGreat leaders learn to speak last
As far back as we can remember, we’ve been told to listen. In any organization with a top-down hierarchy, listening is paramount. However, as we move up the ladder, we tend to start talking more and listening less. You have to lead, you have to manage, you have to train, and you have to...
READ MOREHow to give and receive feedback like a pro
If you have ever been on the receiving end of feedback, you know how hard it can be. Despite your best efforts to remain positive and power through the difficult situation, you immediately place yourself on the defense. I would love to tell you there is a quick and easy way to be more...
READ MOREMaster public speaking whether it’s your first or 50th presentation
It’s hard to believe, but the fear of public speaking is ranked higher than spiders, heights, and even death. It’s fascinating to consider that one would risk not existing instead of giving an oral presentation. If your hands get clammy at the mere thought of public speaking, you’re in good company. According to some...
READ MORE5 tips for becoming an engaging speaker in any situation
With the advent of COVID-19, interpersonal communication has begun to evolve in ways few could have predicted. But whether you’re tasked with speaking before a small panel, in a crowded Zoom call, or even just across the table from a friend at lunch, clear, effective communication skills are a must. These five tips will...
READ MOREPandemic public speaking
The COVID-19 Pandemic has shifted online public speaking to the focus. Many of us breathe a sigh of relief as the anxieties of speaking in front of an in-person audience are dissipated. No more stage fright, no more terrifying eye contact and no more bored faces to distract or intimidate us. Phew! But does...
READ MOREHow to use university services to advance your professional network connections
Back in my school days, students were often told, “Study hard: good employment will eventually come following good academic results.” As an international student on scholarship, I held on to that belief strongly until the graduation of my undergrad degree. Unfortunately, the top results on the academic transcript did not make it any easier...
READ MOREStorytelling: How not to kill your audience by death of PowerPoint
If 2020/2021 has taught us anything it is that we can’t leave our private lives outside the door. We are whole human beings, not corporate robots. We lead complex and often messy lives, and we have stories to share. Every single one of us. So why do we create presentations as if we were...
READ MOREHow to write a professional email with a great message and a nice tone
You are sitting in front of your computer screen thinking about how you will respond to a recent email that you received from your boss or even your coworker. You are a bit upset regarding the email that you’ve just received. You want to respond; in fact, you want to respond in ALL CAPS,...
READ MORETwo tips on how to be successful in online learning environments
As a result of the pandemic, learners were forced to transition their learning to online formats. However, online learning is not the preferred mode of learning for many students, especially from various cultural backgrounds. Although there were challenges faced with moving classes to fully online formats, several gains made from this mode of instruction...
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