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Live Webinar November 18th, 2015 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM EST
Duration: 1 Hour Credits: 1 PDU Category C Free
Presented by : O’Reilly

This presentation is based on Karen’s  second, award winning book, “Be the Best Bad Presenter Ever: Break the Rules, Make Mistakes and Win Them Over

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Managing perceptions and influencing others is critical whether you’re in a one-on-one meeting or presenting formally.

After working with thousands of professionals, and executives in many industries, and being a professional presenter herself, Karen shows us that it’s the outdated rules that make us stiff and uncomfortable.

Being yourself in an authentic and passionate way will always be better than following a bunch of bad advice and outdated rules.

You will leave this webcast with new ideas and skills you can put to use IMMEDIATELY!

Learn:

  • 3 outdated presentation rules to break immediately
  • One simple, powerful way to win over a client or an audience
  • The foundational principles of improv, which allow for maximum flexibility, no matter what happens!

Join Karen Hough, for this high-energy, engaging webcast on how to leverage your authentic presence for maximum impact.

Presenter: Karen Hough (LinkedIn profile) is the Founder & CEO of ImprovEdge, helping firms transform behavior through interactive training.  As a professional improviser and actor, she trained with Chicago’s legendary Second City, did over 100 theatrical productions, and was featured in  TV & film. Her  second career as a successful executive in network engineering and entrepreneur, lead her to be one of the top Keynote Speakers  in the US & internationally. Karen is a contributor to the Huffington Post & recipient of the Stevie silver International Award for Most Innovative Company.  Karen is a graduate of Yale University & La Sorbonne.

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Be The Best Bad Presenter Ever!
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