In the professional realm, most speeches and presentations we give are informative in scope. A scientist needs to explain her recent research findings. A financial officer needs to report on quarterly earnings to his company’s board. A technology professional needs to educate a consumer about a new product. Any time you need to convey ideas or demonstrate a process, you’re dealing with informative speaking.

Speaking to inform: Discussing complex ideas with clear explanations and dynamic slides

Speaking to inform: Discussing complex ideas with clear explanations and dynamic slides
This course is part of Dynamic Public Speaking Specialization

Instructor: Dr. Matt McGarrity
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Reviewed on Nov 19, 2020
One of my best learning experiences. Matt has worked extremely hard to create comprehensive content. Huge thanks to him for that. Happy learning!!
Reviewed on Aug 15, 2023
Great course: highly instructive, well-structured, it shares a lot of advice for various situations. Many thanks!!!
Reviewed on Oct 19, 2025
The course is very informative and life-changing being a teacher. It gives a lot of substantial tips in order to improve my speaking abilities.
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