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Business Communication
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TENT: Responding with Power
When you're speaking or leading a meeting, how do you respond with power when things don't go according to plan? We'll share tips for handling interruptions; interrupting long-winded comments; and dealing with digital distractions. (Group Members: Danielle Marshak, MBA ’18; Kevin Rustagi, MBA ’16, MS ’18; Tawanda Mahere, MBA ’19; Alessandro Rinaldi, MS ’18)
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Audience Re-Engagement
As attention spans shrink, it has become increasingly harder to keep your audience engaged. Find out how to re-engage your audience if attention is lost, and keep them engaged. (Group Members: Patrick Chase, MBA 2018; Katrina Kardassakis, MBA 2019; Jinyeon Kim, MBA 2019; Sushmitha Nannuru, MBA 2018)
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11:09
How to Make an Impromptu Toast
Whether in a professional or social setting, you maybe that lucky or unlukey person called to make an impromptu toast. We have quick tips to help you lessen the anxiety if it ever happen to you! (Group Members: Dionicio Herrera, MBA 2019; Erin Pan, MSx 2018; Akhilesh Pathipati, MBA 2018; Jennifer Villa, MBA 2018)
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Resting B**** Face – Overcoming the Phenomenon from Both Sides of the Frown
We've all heard of the term "resting b**** face." But is it really a problem? And is it gendered? Find out by watching this video and learning about our extensive research. (Group Members: Sadhna Gupta, MBA 2018; Kayiita Johnson, MBA 2018; Pam Chirathivat, MBA 2018)
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12:35
Making First and Lasting Impressions
Team Members: (Group Members: Carolina Perez, MBA'18; Matt Doty, MBA '18; Ching Hao Chan, MSx '18; Marshall Fisher, MBA '18) Description: Research says that people only take a few seconds to form an impression of others. We cover tips on how to make a strong first impression and to build on that to make your ideas stick in a presentation.
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09:53
The Audience is a Hero
Team Members: (Group Members: Misa Takada, MBA '18; Erika Welch, MSx, '18; Dan Tram, MBA '18; Stefan Allicock, MBA '18) Description: We will teach you to unleash your superhero capabilities to speak confidently in a large crowd using three superhero techniques.
Business Communication
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11:43
Decoding Deceptive Body Language
This presentation will show the truths and lies of body language deception. How can we show non-verbal communication through our bodies? (Group members: Elaine Preston, MBA ’15; Rodolphe Brumm, MS ’15; Daniel Bejarano, MS ’15; Irem Mertol, MBA ’15)
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11:39
How to Resonate With Your Audience
Resonate with your audience by viewing them as the hero, being authentic, using star moments, and structuring your speech as a sparkline.
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12:53
Dressing for Impact
An appropriate attire is important when you are trying to sell to your target audience. Decide what you are comfortable with and connect with your community. This presentation will demonstrate key aspects of choosing the proper attire to make your statement stick to your audience. (Group members: Aadik Shekar, MBA ’15; Sree Sharma, MS ’15)
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12:04
How to Be a Virtual Meeting Hero
What are the benefits of holding virtual meetings? They are cheaper, provide easier access to content, and allow participants to multitask. In this video, you’ll learn tips for how to better prepare, execute, and handle the aftermath of a virtual meeting. This was a final presentation by students in Lecturer JD Schramm’s Strategic Communication class. (Group members: Lisa Mazzocco, MBA ’16; Mauricio Ortiz, MS ’16; Joaquin Cepeda, MBA ’16; Kristen Muller, Knight Fellow)
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12:51
Becoming a Sensitive Global Communicator
Having an understanding and being aware of the different dimensions of culture will help us become more sensitive from the different groups that we work with or come in contact with and the different countries we may live in. (Group Members: Eiko Nakano, MBA ’17; Tim Jenkins, MBA ’16; David Jonason, MS ’16; Yueh Phern Tan, MS ’16)
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10:10
Use Body Language to Rock Your Next Presentation
How to use body language to communicate ideas in a presentation; tips and tricks to combat common body language problems such as T Rex arms, etc. (Group Members: Brad Hungerman, MBA '16, Irina Issakova, MBA '16, Paul Needham, MBA '17, Binu Sudevan, MSx '16)
Business Communication
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11:43
Decoding Deceptive Body Language
This presentation will show the truths and lies of body language deception. How can we show non-verbal communication through our bodies? (Group members: Elaine Preston, MBA ’15; Rodolphe Brumm, MS ’15; Daniel Bejarano, MS ’15; Irem Mertol, MBA ’15)
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11:39
How to Resonate With Your Audience
Resonate with your audience by viewing them as the hero, being authentic, using star moments, and structuring your speech as a sparkline.
Play Video
Play Video
12:53
Dressing for Impact
An appropriate attire is important when you are trying to sell to your target audience. Decide what you are comfortable with and connect with your community. This presentation will demonstrate key aspects of choosing the proper attire to make your statement stick to your audience. (Group members: Aadik Shekar, MBA ’15; Sree Sharma, MS ’15)
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12:04
How to Be a Virtual Meeting Hero
What are the benefits of holding virtual meetings? They are cheaper, provide easier access to content, and allow participants to multitask. In this video, you’ll learn tips for how to better prepare, execute, and handle the aftermath of a virtual meeting. This was a final presentation by students in Lecturer JD Schramm’s Strategic Communication class. (Group members: Lisa Mazzocco, MBA ’16; Mauricio Ortiz, MS ’16; Joaquin Cepeda, MBA ’16; Kristen Muller, Knight Fellow)
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12:51
Becoming a Sensitive Global Communicator
Having an understanding and being aware of the different dimensions of culture will help us become more sensitive from the different groups that we work with or come in contact with and the different countries we may live in. (Group Members: Eiko Nakano, MBA ’17; Tim Jenkins, MBA ’16; David Jonason, MS ’16; Yueh Phern Tan, MS ’16)
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10:10
Use Body Language to Rock Your Next Presentation
How to use body language to communicate ideas in a presentation; tips and tricks to combat common body language problems such as T Rex arms, etc. (Group Members: Brad Hungerman, MBA '16, Irina Issakova, MBA '16, Paul Needham, MBA '17, Binu Sudevan, MSx '16)
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