Great TED Talks: Leadership: An Unofficial Guide with Words of Wisdom from 100 TED Speakers
The words of 100 prominent TED Conference speakers will help you achieve your personal and professional goals. In 2006, TED Talks became accessible online, and have since been viewed more than a billion times by people across the world. Great TED Talks: Leadership highlights the words of 100 TED Conference speakers and discusses how their ideas can be applied to your own life. Whether you’re a leader of a business group or the organizer of a small social club, the advice in this book will help you visualize and achieve your goals. Included in each section are URLs directing readers to the TED website so they can watch the original videos in their entirety.
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Think Fast, Talk Smart
Stanford lecturer and entrepreneur Matt Abrahams is an expert on interpersonal communication and presentation. His talk at Monta Vista HighSchool's 2015 Spring conference explains the ins and outs of impromptu and public speaking.
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