Knowing how to create a presentation is a powerful tool when it comes to communication. Presentations are a key part of every office or business related job and you need to have the skills to deliver a presentation that leaves an impact on viewers.

Present with Purpose: Create/Deliver Effective Presentations

Present with Purpose: Create/Deliver Effective Presentations
This course is part of People & Soft Skills: Essential for Professional Success Specialization

Instructor: IBM Skills Network Team
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What you'll learn
Create presentations that will leave a lasting impact on your audience
Present and deliver with confidence to engage your audience
Use techniques like storytelling, props, and discussion to enhance your presentations
Manage nerves effectively; Plan for and deal with unexpected problems that may arise
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Reviewed on Jul 14, 2023
This course helped alot but i would be better if the reading material had been less .
Reviewed on May 13, 2025
Straightforward, succinct, easy to understand, yet very informative!
Reviewed on Jul 8, 2024
it's good to fund such a course can develope your soft skills
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