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How to Make Your Voice Heard

With Pete Mockaitis | How to Be Awesome at Your Job Liked by 262 users
Duration: 18m Skill level: Beginner Released: 2/17/2023

Course details

Why do some people’s words grab attention while others’ never get noticed? Influence and persuasion require more than just great words. How you say the words makes all the difference. In this audio-only course, author and professor Dr. Connson Locke shares actionable tips for getting your voice heard and using it to persuade others—regardless of your particular role. Connson, an award-winning leadership lecturer at the London School of Economics, shares misconceptions that prevent people from speaking up. Then, she offers ways to boost influence using your posture, eye contact, clothing, and other body cues. Plus, learn how to vary your voice and delivery style to keep your audience engaged and convey confidence. Connson also shares simple secrets for coming across as more expert and likable.

This course was created by Pete Mockaitis of How to Be Awesome at Your Job. We are pleased to offer this training in our library.

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