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About the Course

Welcome to the " Verbal Communications and Presentation Skills" course! Effective communication skills are vital in both professional and personal spheres. Imagine the confidence and comfort you would feel when communicating with colleagues, bosses, customers, prospects, or clients. This course empowers you to develop the necessary skills to become a proficient communicator. Designed with hyper-efficient methods, this course equips you with all the essential tools to interact confidently with customers, clients, colleagues, and bosses in today's modern workplace. Within just 90 minutes, you will grasp the basics of communication skills, ensuring that you never feel awkward or uncomfortable in professional settings again. Whether you are conducting a meeting on Skype video or delivering a keynote presentation, this course enables you to exude confidence and ease, as if you were conversing with your best friend. It is designed for anyone seeking to communicate confidently and clearly in all business and personal situations. To fully participate in this course, you will need a cell phone, tablet, or computer with a webcam. Additionally, a willingness to practice speaking and communicating via video is crucial for enhancing your verbal communication skills. Embrace this opportunity to become a compelling and influential communicator in every aspect of your life....

Top reviews

GP

Sep 20, 2023

T J Walker is a master. Course developed by him is to the point and uncovers the common misunderstanding we have about preparation for a good presentation.

MK

Nov 2, 2023

I really have a lot of him I hope I will attend another course with him also I will be grateful if he receive my comment.

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By Kashif K

Sep 13, 2023

! The course I took is designed to help you develop the necessary skills to become a proficient communicator. It covers topics such as expressing ideas clearly and persuasively, engaging audiences effectively, delivering impactful presentations, and developing effective speaking skills 1.

By insha b

Oct 9, 2023

The course is highly beneficial. I extend my heartfelt gratitude to the teacher for such marvelous work. Also, I request that the management team send me any course recognition or certification. I can't afford the certification fee. Thank you once again for the commendable service.

By MOHAMMED K

Nov 3, 2023

I really have a lot of him I hope I will attend another course with him also I will be grateful if he receive my comment.

By GIRISHKUMAR P

Sep 21, 2023

T J Walker is a master. Course developed by him is to the point and uncovers the common misunderstanding we have about preparation for a good presentation.

By Shonu L

Nov 17, 2023

GENIUS EXCELLENT TEACHER AND CLASS! you will gain confidence!

By Juliana G

Oct 22, 2024

Clear and easy to implement tips

By Subir S

Nov 13, 2024

good

By Aditya R

Nov 25, 2024

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By Shailesh S

Nov 25, 2024

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By Velicia J D

Feb 10, 2024

The course information give some good tips on how to improve. However, the assessment question were trash, in my opinion. Some even were vague or incorrectly worded, such as asking what was the "least popular" method for improving presentation skills. Least popular = what people want to do the least. No one, as he mentions, wants to record themselves and watch it even though that is the most effective way to improve. However, the assessment said the "least popular" way to improve was to visualize your success. TJ Walker mentioned that this is the least effective way to become better at presenting because it *might* make you more confident, but not actually better.

By Thekla H

Sep 17, 2024

Course was excellent with a lot of good insight. Questions were strange and often not relevant.

By Михаил Г

Nov 22, 2024

kind of good, but some stuff for me was obvious