Public Speaking for Engineers: Never Get Lost in Tech Detail

Public Speaking: present technical information in an understandable and memorable way, even to non-engineering audiences

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Public Speaking for Engineers: Never Get Lost in Tech Detail
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What you will learn

Deliver technical presentations effectively

Use PowerPoint without boring your audience

Speak without getting lost in the details

Deliver presentations to non-engineering audiences in an understandable way

Become a great communicator

Selling with stories

Communicating to drive change

Delivering bad news to customers

How to become interesting and memorable

Never get lost in tech detail

Why take this course?

Public Speaking is not something most engineers are naturally good at, but it can be a learned skill. Imagine delivering a speech to a group of engineers and non-engineers alike, and everyone is following you closely and understanding your message. Wouldn't it be nice to know that you can deliver a presentation on an engineering topic and come across as confident, authoritative and understandable to everyone in the audience, even people outside the engineering profession? 

  In this Public Speaking for Engineering course, you will learn the following: 

  * How to make complex engineering subjects understandable and memorable 

  * How to avoid the most common public speaking blunders made by engineers 

  * How to use PowerPoint effectively 

  * How to speak to non-engineering audiences 

*How to be confident and commanding at all aspects of Public Speaking

This Public Speaking course is delivered primarily through spoken lectures. Because the skill you are learning is speaking related, it only makes sense that you learn through speaking. 

The Public Speaking skill you will learn in this class is not primarily theoretical or academic. It is a skill that requires physical habits. That is why you will be asked to take part in numerous exercises where you record yourself speaking on video, and then watching yourself. Learning presentation skills is like learning how to ride a bicycle. You simply have to do it numerous times and work past the wobbling and falling off parts until you get it right. 

This Public Speaking course contains numerous video lectures plus several bonus books for your training library. 

TJ Walker has been coaching and training people on their Public Speaking skills for 30 years. Now, through the power of Udemy's online platform, he is able to give you the same high quality training that he gives in person to CEOs, Fortune 500 executives, and Presidents of countries. Only you can now receive the training at a tiny fraction of the normal fee for in-person training. 

How long this Public Speaking course takes is up to you. The longest part of the course involves you speaking on video, critiquing yourself, and doing it over until you like it. But if you get to the point where you love how you look and sound when you present it will be well worth the time spent. And having this skill will save you time for all future presentations in your life. 

 You can begin improving your Public Speaking skills right now. You may have an opportunity to speak out as soon as tomorrow, so why waste another day worried that your presentation skills are not up to high standards. Please enroll today. 

"5 Stars! Amazing course! It's practical and ready for real-life usage. Just do all these things - and you will be a much better presenter. We're engineers, and our presentations can (and should!) be as great as we are!" Udemy student Денис Шевченко

"5 Stars! It basically seeks to improve the communicative aspect during the presentation and smoothly conveying the technicalities to the mind of the audience." Udemy student Bryan

"5 Stars! I just learned how important to share your presentation with a few of your colleagues before presenting to the senior management as an engineer." Udemy student Sibonelo

There is a 100% Money-Back Guarantee for this course. And the instructor also provides an enhanced guarantee.

What others say about TJ Walker:

“TJ Walker's single-minded devotion to presentation has made him the #1 expert for executives seeking guidance on speaking to the public and media." Bob Bowdon, Anchor/Reporter, Bloomberg Television

“TJ Walker is the leading media trainer in the world." Stu Miller, Viacom News Producer

(TJ Walker's Media Training Worldwide) “The world's leading presentation and media training firm." Gregg Jarrett, Fox News Channel Anchor

This course will also help engineers who are looking to improve in the following areas: sales management, selling with stories, remote selling, delivering bad news to customers, communicating to drive change, appearing to be a purpose driven leader and building a business case.

This Public Speaking course is ideal for anyone searching for more info on the following: public speaking - presentation - speaking -  first steps into public speaking - debate - first step into public speaking - speech. Plus, this course will be a great addition to anyone trying to build out their knowledge in the following areas: presentation skills - communication skills - storytelling.

Enroll today in this public speaking for engineers course!

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Our review

Based on the feedback provided, here's a synthesized response that addresses the key points and sentiments expressed by the engineers who have taken the course: --- Firstly, I want to express my gratitude for the valuable feedback you've all shared. It's clear that the course has been a significant resource for many, offering insights into effective communication that can be applied beyond just public speaking engagements. Your input has highlighted several important aspects: 1. **Diverse Communication Styles**: While the course focuses on persuasive presentation techniques, it's crucial to recognize that not all engineering presentations are persuasive in nature. Technical presentations, such as design reviews, require a different approach—one that is more data-driven and focused on clarity and precision. 2. **Real-World Examples**: The desire for examples specific to engineering presentations, including the use of slides with text and the management of more than five points in a single sitting, is a valid one. Incorporating such examples could enhance the course by providing tangible scenarios that reflect the realities of engineers' daily work. 3. **Voice Tone and Language**: The need for guidance on modulating voice tone, handling language barriers, and addressing the concerns of engineers who must deliver presentations in a non-native language is an important area for development. Future iterations of the course could include more emphasis on these aspects to help engineers convey their messages more effectively. 4. **Technical Presentations**: It's clear that there is a demand for content addressing how to prepare and deliver technical presentations, including organizing data and engineering ideas. While the current course may not cover these topics exhaustively, it could be supplemented with additional resources or modules dedicated to this type of presentation. 5. **Course Accessibility**: The course has been commended for its overall quality, and there is an appreciation for the extensive content provided. However, some have noted that the premise of the course could be perceived as too rigid or not fully aligning with all engineering contexts. Adjustments to acknowledge and include various presentation formats would make the course even more inclusive and beneficial. 6. **Personal Growth**: Many of you have shared how the course has impacted your personal lives, transforming your ability to engage in meaningful and memorable conversations outside of professional settings. This underscores the broad application of the communication skills taught in the course. 7. **Course Title and Reach**: The suggestion to paraphrase the course title to better reflect its content and reach a broader audience, including those who may not initially consider it for technical presentations, is well-taken. A more inclusive title could attract a wider range of learners. In summary, while the course has been successful in many respects, there is a collective understanding that it can be even more impactful with adjustments to better serve the unique needs of engineers and to reflect the diverse nature of engineering presentations. Your feedback will be instrumental in shaping these improvements. Thank you once again for your constructive feedback. It is your engagement and commitment to personal development that drives the continuous improvement of the course. I look forward to seeing how these insights will be implemented to enhance the learning experience for all engineers striving to master the art of communication. --- To the team responsible for the course, it's clear that there is an opportunity to expand and refine the content to ensure it meets the needs of a diverse range of engineers and technical professionals. The feedback provided here will be invaluable in making these enhancements. Thank you again to all who took the time to share their experiences and suggestions. Your input is crucial for continuous improvement and ensuring that the course remains relevant and effective for years to come.

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