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Taught by
Maurice Schweitzer
Professor of Operations, Information and Decisions
and 12 more instructors

Offered by
University of Pennsylvania

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r/Toastmasters • comment
1 points • SantiaguitoLoquito

There are some excellent free college classes online from various sources.

One of the best is coursera.org

Here’s one that might be of interest.

https://www.coursera.org/learn/wharton-communication-skills

But of course this won’t give you the practice you’ll get in a Toastmasters Club.

r/GetEmployed • comment
2 points • No-Pineapple-510

Marketing and communication skills for 100%

Marketing helps you to send any idea and any product you made. Even though we are all filled with advertising I'm convinced that basic skills are needed for everyone. And what's even more important is that this skill is helpful both in hired work and your personal projects. I'm a fan of Gary Vaynerchuk when it comes to marketing ideas. Check his website and you'll understand me https://www.garyvaynerchuk.com

And when I speak about communication I mean both visual and verbal skills. As now everything is online everyone needs to reinvent the presentation skills and voice techniques. I'm pretty sure you know at least a couple of colleagues whose Zoom presentations make you cry LOL Don't be one of them! I took two courses about communications which I can recommend. First is PowerPoint design course by Visiotale https://www.visiotale.com and the second is verbal communication on Coursera https://www.coursera.org/learn/wharton-communication-skills

r/financialindependence • comment
1 points • mmoyborgen

I'm taking a communication class at my local college, but there are a ton of resources through blogs, youtube, coursera, etc.

A lot of them are focused more for corporate leadership, emotion intelligence, etc. but lots of good resources - https://www.coursera.org/lecture/emotional-intelligence-in-leadership/interpersonal-relationships-DTbGB

https://www.coursera.org/learn/wharton-communication-skills

https://www.coursera.org/learn/social-psychology

https://www.coursera.org/specializations/conflict-management

https://www.coursera.org/learn/human-needs

https://www.coursera.org/lecture/communicationtheory-academia-practice/defining-interpersonal-communication-4v06W

Good luck hope they help.

r/Career • comment
1 points • PhysicalAbalone5412

Marketing and communication skills for 100%

Marketing helps you to send any idea and any product you made. Even though we are all filled with advertising I'm convinced that basic skills are needed for everyone. And what's even more important is that this skill is helpful both in hired work and your personal projects. I'm a fan of Gary Vaynerchuk when it comes to marketing ideas. Check his website and you'll understand me https://www.garyvaynerchuk.com

And when I speak about communication I mean both visual and verbal skills. As now everything is online everyone needs to reinvent the presentation skills and voice techniques. I'm pretty sure you know at least a couple of colleagues whose Zoom presentations make you cry LOL Don't be one of them! I took two courses about communications which I can recommend. First is PowerPoint design course by Visiotale https://www.visiotale.com and the second is verbal communication on Coursera https://www.coursera.org/learn/wharton-communication-skills

r/AskReddit • comment
1 points • Otherwise_Till_2862

Marketing and communication skills for 100%

Marketing helps you to send any idea and any product you made. Even though we are all filled with advertising I'm convinced that basic skills are needed for everyone. And what's even more important is that this skill is helpful both in hired work and your personal projects. I'm a fan of Gary Vaynerchuk when it comes to marketing ideas. Check his website and you'll understand me https://www.garyvaynerchuk.com

And when I speak about communication I mean both visual and verbal skills. As now everything is online everyone needs to reinvent the presentation skills and voice techniques. I'm pretty sure you know at least a couple of colleagues whose Zoom presentations make you cry LOL Don't be one of them! I took two courses about communications which I can recommend. First is PowerPoint design course by Visiotale https://www.visiotale.com and the second is verbal communication on Coursera https://www.coursera.org/learn/wharton-communication-skills