What is your best presentation stance? How do you find it? And for goodness sakes, how do you learn to LOVE it? Classic stars lead you through the process for finding YOUR most powerful presentation foundation.
Camera shot size & angles teaching resourceChloe_ann07
This document discusses different camera techniques including shot sizes, angles, movement, framing, and space. It describes wide shots that show the full setting, mid shots that show a person from waist up, and close ups that focus on a person's face. Low angles make a subject seem powerful while high angles make them seem vulnerable. It also discusses ensuring proper headroom, leadroom, and noseroom when framing shots and smoothly panning or tilting the camera to follow moving subjects.
Best Practices in Presentation Design and Deliveryzlafave8
The document provides best practices for presentation design and delivery. It recommends keeping designs simple with limited text and transitions. Presentations should have high quality pictures and a consistent theme. For delivery, speakers should talk naturally, vary their volume, and maintain eye contact with the audience. Practice is also important for perfecting presentation skills.
Austria has a population of over 8 million people, with 81.1% being Austrian and the largest minority being Turkish at 4%. German is the official language. Vienna sits on the banks of the Danube River and serves as the capital. Austria experiences cold winters between -10 to 0 degrees Celsius and warmer summers. It was the birthplace of famous composers like Mozart and Haydn. Popular winter sports include snowboarding and ski jumping.
Quiros patricia ignite slides - Pet Parents Unite!Patty Quiros
The document discusses how loving pet owners form close bonds with their pets, similar to the bond between parents and children. It provides statistics showing that over half of pet owners see themselves as "pet parents" rather than owners, and view their pets as family members. The bond between a dog and its owner can be as strong as that between a baby and its parents.
This document provides information about Trick or Treat for UNICEF 2014 being held at Hilsman Middle School in Athens, Georgia. The school's goal is to raise $1,000 for UNICEF. UNICEF was established in 1946 and works in over 190 countries to provide basic nutrition, healthcare, and education to children and women, especially in areas impacted by conflicts, wars, and natural disasters. The document describes several specific programs UNICEF supports at Hilsman's partner school in Tanzania, such as improving sanitation, nutrition, uniforms, and teacher training. It encourages students to participate in collecting donations and recycling to help fund UNICEF and earn money for its causes.
The document appears to be lyrics from a song describing a romantic relationship from its beginning through to when the couple grows older together. It follows the couple through scenes of walking by a lake, having a picnic in a forest, and settling down together by a fire at home. The lyrics express that love feels natural and easy between them.
Camera shot size & angles teaching resourceChloe_ann07
This document discusses different camera techniques including shot sizes, angles, movement, framing, and space. It describes wide shots that show the full setting, mid shots that show a person from waist up, and close ups that focus on a person's face. Low angles make a subject seem powerful while high angles make them seem vulnerable. It also discusses ensuring proper headroom, leadroom, and noseroom when framing shots and smoothly panning or tilting the camera to follow moving subjects.
Best Practices in Presentation Design and Deliveryzlafave8
The document provides best practices for presentation design and delivery. It recommends keeping designs simple with limited text and transitions. Presentations should have high quality pictures and a consistent theme. For delivery, speakers should talk naturally, vary their volume, and maintain eye contact with the audience. Practice is also important for perfecting presentation skills.
Austria has a population of over 8 million people, with 81.1% being Austrian and the largest minority being Turkish at 4%. German is the official language. Vienna sits on the banks of the Danube River and serves as the capital. Austria experiences cold winters between -10 to 0 degrees Celsius and warmer summers. It was the birthplace of famous composers like Mozart and Haydn. Popular winter sports include snowboarding and ski jumping.
Quiros patricia ignite slides - Pet Parents Unite!Patty Quiros
The document discusses how loving pet owners form close bonds with their pets, similar to the bond between parents and children. It provides statistics showing that over half of pet owners see themselves as "pet parents" rather than owners, and view their pets as family members. The bond between a dog and its owner can be as strong as that between a baby and its parents.
This document provides information about Trick or Treat for UNICEF 2014 being held at Hilsman Middle School in Athens, Georgia. The school's goal is to raise $1,000 for UNICEF. UNICEF was established in 1946 and works in over 190 countries to provide basic nutrition, healthcare, and education to children and women, especially in areas impacted by conflicts, wars, and natural disasters. The document describes several specific programs UNICEF supports at Hilsman's partner school in Tanzania, such as improving sanitation, nutrition, uniforms, and teacher training. It encourages students to participate in collecting donations and recycling to help fund UNICEF and earn money for its causes.
The document appears to be lyrics from a song describing a romantic relationship from its beginning through to when the couple grows older together. It follows the couple through scenes of walking by a lake, having a picnic in a forest, and settling down together by a fire at home. The lyrics express that love feels natural and easy between them.
Protect the Planet 2014 Hilsman Middle SchoolAudrey Hughes
The document summarizes the activities of the Protect the Planet Science & Energy Team at Hilsman Middle School in Athens, Georgia from 2013-2014. The team focused on educating others about energy conservation through events like an Energy Awareness month, a Conservation Fair attended by over 324 people, teaching other students during Energy Education Week, and meeting with state officials to discuss their message. They also participated in activities like growing food and caring for others in an energy efficient way.
The document is a collection of quotes and images posted on January 19th promoting various benefits and experiences with online learning. The quotes discuss advantages such as learning at your own pace, lower costs than in-person lessons, creating a sense of achievement, and the ability to learn from the comfort of your own home.
Deforestation in Brazil is cutting down about 2.7 million acres of land per year, destroying around 6,200 plant and animal species. This is affecting Brazil's environment. One way to help reduce deforestation is by making sugarcane more efficient for producing ethanol through embryo mutation, which could allow plants to produce higher yields and meet fuel demands while saving forest land. The document provides information on how sugarcane ethanol production and embryo mutation technology may help address deforestation issues in Brazil.
Caesar and Pompey were political rivals in the late Roman Republic whose competition led to civil war. Caesar had been successful as a general in Gaul but faced opposition from Pompey and his supporters in the Senate. Attempts at reconciliation failed, and in 49 BC the Senate declared Caesar a public enemy, forcing him to choose between giving up his army or using it to reverse the situation. Caesar crossed the Rubicon river with his army, beginning a civil war that lasted for years as he and Pompey fought for control of Rome. The war ended when Caesar defeated Pompey's supporters and became dictator of Rome.
1. Sulla marched on Rome with his army and instituted a dictatorship, setting a precedent for the use of military force in politics.
2. As dictator, Sulla proscribed his enemies and had thousands killed, establishing brutal purges as a political tool.
3. Sulla attempted reforms to strengthen the Senate and curb the powers of populists, but these were not lasting and paved the way for figures like Pompey, Crassus, and Caesar to seize power.
4. Sulla's greatest legacy was demonstrating that armed force could determine political outcomes in Rome, a model that would be destructive in the hands of future warlords.
The document summarizes the formation of the first triumvirate between Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus in Rome in the late Roman Republic. Pompey and Crassus had a rivalry dating back to their consulship in 70 BC. Meanwhile, Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus were all facing opposition from the senate in achieving their political goals. To overcome this, they formed a secret alliance known as the first triumvirate, in which Caesar would support Pompey and Crassus, Pompey and Caesar would support Crassus, and Crassus and Pompey would support Caesar, allowing each to use the other's influence to advance their own agendas. This new alliance shifted
Cicero was born into a wealthy Roman family and received an excellent education. He established himself as a skilled lawyer and used his oratory skills to advance his political career, taking on high-profile cases that challenged corrupt officials. His successful prosecution of Verres for extortion and corruption in Sicily established Cicero's reputation and helped him get elected to higher political offices in Rome, where he continued advocating for the republic and rule of law.
The document appears to be a quiz on asthma containing 39 multiple choice questions. It covers topics like the genes and allergens linked to asthma, diagnostic tools and criteria like peak flow meters and spirometry readings, common symptoms, treatments including different classes of inhalers and drugs, prevalence in children and hereditary factors, and the roles of organizations like GINA in asthma awareness and care.
Content: (1) How the core interaction defines a platform (2) How a traditional (pipeline) value chain differs from a platform value matrix (3) What's inside and what's outside the platform
These slides provide complimentary course materials for the Ch 3 of Platform Revolution - How Network Markets are Transforming the Economy and How to Make Them Work for You. Final slides provide reading supplements and links to other chapters for industry and academia.
SlideShare World's Best Presentation Contest 2009Amit Ranjan
SlideShare and Adobe are holding a presentation contest in 2009 where entrants can submit presentations in categories like business, education, and technology. Users vote on the best presentations and judges including social media experts will choose category winners, with prizes including a MacBook Pro, Kindle DX, and iPhone 3G S. The best presentation made in Adobe Acrobat 9 will win an HP TouchSmart laptop in addition to Acrobat 9 Pro.
Attractive Body Language BONUS_280320132924.pdfSumni Uchiha
This document discusses the importance of body language in attracting women. It begins by listing the key factors of initial attractiveness, with body language coming before words. Extensive research shows that over 90% of communication is non-verbal. The document then provides tips for attractive body language, including: opening your posture, moving slowly, smiling with your eyes, taking up space with confidence, and maintaining good posture. It emphasizes practicing these tips until they feel natural in order to boost attractiveness and confidence through one's physical presence.
Body language conveys a significant amount of nonverbal communication. Some key aspects of body language include posture, hand gestures, facial expressions, and eye contact. Maintaining an open posture with relaxed shoulders and making eye contact demonstrates confidence, while crossed arms or avoiding eye contact can suggest defensiveness or insecurity. Smiling, nodding, and mirroring another's posture can help establish rapport, while excessive fidgeting or touching of the face may indicate nervousness. Being aware of one's body language and making small adjustments can help optimize nonverbal communication.
Start by working for just 5 minutes, as a small initial push is often enough to get motivated. Move your body as if you were highly motivated to help get started. Motivate yourself using various techniques when you'd rather sit on the couch, as procrastinating often has consequences unless calling in sick or sleeping in late have no impact. When regular motivation fails, find ways to boost your emotions and get started on tasks, even if they seem dull at first. Focusing on why a task matters can make it seem more appealing.
This document discusses effective body language for self-improvement. It explains that body language accounts for 58-60% of communication and expresses our confidence, trustworthiness, and interest. Key aspects of body language include posture, gestures, eye contact, facial expressions, space between individuals, and avoiding fidgeting. Maintaining an open stance with hands visible, making eye contact 80% of the time, and sitting or standing with proper alignment conveys confidence and clarity.
Eat move think webinar part 2: MOVE because you love yourselfChloe Pedley
In this webinar we discuss movement and mobility for reasons other than weight loss.
We examine body positive workout strategies, and why the fitness industry relies on your inevitable failure.
This document discusses body language and its importance in public speaking. It begins by stating that body language comprises the majority of communication and cannot be ignored when giving presentations. The document then provides exercises and guidelines for maintaining proper posture that communicates confidence without being too rigid. Key points of proper posture include having feet shoulder-width apart with weight centered, slightly bent knees, raised rib cage, relaxed shoulders, and slightly raised chin. Exercises are also provided to relax tense shoulders before speaking. The document emphasizes adopting a posture that appears natural and approachable to create rapport with audiences.
This document provides 18 tips to improve body language in order to communicate more effectively. It notes that words only account for 7% of communication, while tone of voice makes up 38% and body language 55%. The tips include making eye contact, sitting up straight, smiling, using hand gestures, mirroring others' body language, and maintaining a relaxed, open attitude. Mastering a few tips at a time through practice can help develop better habits over several weeks. The overall message is that body language significantly impacts how one is perceived and the success of interactions.
The document provides information about breaststroke swimming technique. It discusses that 80% of power in breaststroke comes from the legs. It identifies the current American record holders in the men's and women's 100 breaststroke. It then covers the key components of breaststroke including pull, kick, timing and pulldowns. It provides detailed instructions on performing each part of the stroke correctly with the hands, arms, legs and body. It also discusses open turns, developing mental toughness, and stories about Michael Phelps' preparation for handling unexpected challenges during races.
It's essential to our well-being that we learn to quiet the mind and control our thoughts. The most essential part of us – our souls, spirits, inner selves (use whatever term you prefer) is much deeper inside of us than our thoughts. We are not our thoughts.
When we need to get clarity, to make major decisions about our lives, we need to access this deeper part of ourselves which is always connected to the divine. The following exercise will help you access that place.
6 Body Language Mistakes You May Be Making24Slides
Body language is an important communication factor. When doing a presentation, your facial expression, gestures and other body movements should be consistent with your verbal message to get a positive feedback from your audience.
Protect the Planet 2014 Hilsman Middle SchoolAudrey Hughes
The document summarizes the activities of the Protect the Planet Science & Energy Team at Hilsman Middle School in Athens, Georgia from 2013-2014. The team focused on educating others about energy conservation through events like an Energy Awareness month, a Conservation Fair attended by over 324 people, teaching other students during Energy Education Week, and meeting with state officials to discuss their message. They also participated in activities like growing food and caring for others in an energy efficient way.
The document is a collection of quotes and images posted on January 19th promoting various benefits and experiences with online learning. The quotes discuss advantages such as learning at your own pace, lower costs than in-person lessons, creating a sense of achievement, and the ability to learn from the comfort of your own home.
Deforestation in Brazil is cutting down about 2.7 million acres of land per year, destroying around 6,200 plant and animal species. This is affecting Brazil's environment. One way to help reduce deforestation is by making sugarcane more efficient for producing ethanol through embryo mutation, which could allow plants to produce higher yields and meet fuel demands while saving forest land. The document provides information on how sugarcane ethanol production and embryo mutation technology may help address deforestation issues in Brazil.
Caesar and Pompey were political rivals in the late Roman Republic whose competition led to civil war. Caesar had been successful as a general in Gaul but faced opposition from Pompey and his supporters in the Senate. Attempts at reconciliation failed, and in 49 BC the Senate declared Caesar a public enemy, forcing him to choose between giving up his army or using it to reverse the situation. Caesar crossed the Rubicon river with his army, beginning a civil war that lasted for years as he and Pompey fought for control of Rome. The war ended when Caesar defeated Pompey's supporters and became dictator of Rome.
1. Sulla marched on Rome with his army and instituted a dictatorship, setting a precedent for the use of military force in politics.
2. As dictator, Sulla proscribed his enemies and had thousands killed, establishing brutal purges as a political tool.
3. Sulla attempted reforms to strengthen the Senate and curb the powers of populists, but these were not lasting and paved the way for figures like Pompey, Crassus, and Caesar to seize power.
4. Sulla's greatest legacy was demonstrating that armed force could determine political outcomes in Rome, a model that would be destructive in the hands of future warlords.
The document summarizes the formation of the first triumvirate between Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus in Rome in the late Roman Republic. Pompey and Crassus had a rivalry dating back to their consulship in 70 BC. Meanwhile, Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus were all facing opposition from the senate in achieving their political goals. To overcome this, they formed a secret alliance known as the first triumvirate, in which Caesar would support Pompey and Crassus, Pompey and Caesar would support Crassus, and Crassus and Pompey would support Caesar, allowing each to use the other's influence to advance their own agendas. This new alliance shifted
Cicero was born into a wealthy Roman family and received an excellent education. He established himself as a skilled lawyer and used his oratory skills to advance his political career, taking on high-profile cases that challenged corrupt officials. His successful prosecution of Verres for extortion and corruption in Sicily established Cicero's reputation and helped him get elected to higher political offices in Rome, where he continued advocating for the republic and rule of law.
The document appears to be a quiz on asthma containing 39 multiple choice questions. It covers topics like the genes and allergens linked to asthma, diagnostic tools and criteria like peak flow meters and spirometry readings, common symptoms, treatments including different classes of inhalers and drugs, prevalence in children and hereditary factors, and the roles of organizations like GINA in asthma awareness and care.
Content: (1) How the core interaction defines a platform (2) How a traditional (pipeline) value chain differs from a platform value matrix (3) What's inside and what's outside the platform
These slides provide complimentary course materials for the Ch 3 of Platform Revolution - How Network Markets are Transforming the Economy and How to Make Them Work for You. Final slides provide reading supplements and links to other chapters for industry and academia.
SlideShare World's Best Presentation Contest 2009Amit Ranjan
SlideShare and Adobe are holding a presentation contest in 2009 where entrants can submit presentations in categories like business, education, and technology. Users vote on the best presentations and judges including social media experts will choose category winners, with prizes including a MacBook Pro, Kindle DX, and iPhone 3G S. The best presentation made in Adobe Acrobat 9 will win an HP TouchSmart laptop in addition to Acrobat 9 Pro.
Attractive Body Language BONUS_280320132924.pdfSumni Uchiha
This document discusses the importance of body language in attracting women. It begins by listing the key factors of initial attractiveness, with body language coming before words. Extensive research shows that over 90% of communication is non-verbal. The document then provides tips for attractive body language, including: opening your posture, moving slowly, smiling with your eyes, taking up space with confidence, and maintaining good posture. It emphasizes practicing these tips until they feel natural in order to boost attractiveness and confidence through one's physical presence.
Body language conveys a significant amount of nonverbal communication. Some key aspects of body language include posture, hand gestures, facial expressions, and eye contact. Maintaining an open posture with relaxed shoulders and making eye contact demonstrates confidence, while crossed arms or avoiding eye contact can suggest defensiveness or insecurity. Smiling, nodding, and mirroring another's posture can help establish rapport, while excessive fidgeting or touching of the face may indicate nervousness. Being aware of one's body language and making small adjustments can help optimize nonverbal communication.
Start by working for just 5 minutes, as a small initial push is often enough to get motivated. Move your body as if you were highly motivated to help get started. Motivate yourself using various techniques when you'd rather sit on the couch, as procrastinating often has consequences unless calling in sick or sleeping in late have no impact. When regular motivation fails, find ways to boost your emotions and get started on tasks, even if they seem dull at first. Focusing on why a task matters can make it seem more appealing.
This document discusses effective body language for self-improvement. It explains that body language accounts for 58-60% of communication and expresses our confidence, trustworthiness, and interest. Key aspects of body language include posture, gestures, eye contact, facial expressions, space between individuals, and avoiding fidgeting. Maintaining an open stance with hands visible, making eye contact 80% of the time, and sitting or standing with proper alignment conveys confidence and clarity.
Eat move think webinar part 2: MOVE because you love yourselfChloe Pedley
In this webinar we discuss movement and mobility for reasons other than weight loss.
We examine body positive workout strategies, and why the fitness industry relies on your inevitable failure.
This document discusses body language and its importance in public speaking. It begins by stating that body language comprises the majority of communication and cannot be ignored when giving presentations. The document then provides exercises and guidelines for maintaining proper posture that communicates confidence without being too rigid. Key points of proper posture include having feet shoulder-width apart with weight centered, slightly bent knees, raised rib cage, relaxed shoulders, and slightly raised chin. Exercises are also provided to relax tense shoulders before speaking. The document emphasizes adopting a posture that appears natural and approachable to create rapport with audiences.
This document provides 18 tips to improve body language in order to communicate more effectively. It notes that words only account for 7% of communication, while tone of voice makes up 38% and body language 55%. The tips include making eye contact, sitting up straight, smiling, using hand gestures, mirroring others' body language, and maintaining a relaxed, open attitude. Mastering a few tips at a time through practice can help develop better habits over several weeks. The overall message is that body language significantly impacts how one is perceived and the success of interactions.
The document provides information about breaststroke swimming technique. It discusses that 80% of power in breaststroke comes from the legs. It identifies the current American record holders in the men's and women's 100 breaststroke. It then covers the key components of breaststroke including pull, kick, timing and pulldowns. It provides detailed instructions on performing each part of the stroke correctly with the hands, arms, legs and body. It also discusses open turns, developing mental toughness, and stories about Michael Phelps' preparation for handling unexpected challenges during races.
It's essential to our well-being that we learn to quiet the mind and control our thoughts. The most essential part of us – our souls, spirits, inner selves (use whatever term you prefer) is much deeper inside of us than our thoughts. We are not our thoughts.
When we need to get clarity, to make major decisions about our lives, we need to access this deeper part of ourselves which is always connected to the divine. The following exercise will help you access that place.
6 Body Language Mistakes You May Be Making24Slides
Body language is an important communication factor. When doing a presentation, your facial expression, gestures and other body movements should be consistent with your verbal message to get a positive feedback from your audience.
Support staff development programme finishing skills sSyed Mehboob
The document outlines a support staff development programme to improve finishing skills. It will select coaches from each school and region to conduct four support sessions on various topics. The sessions will cover first impressions, wardrobe, conversation skills, and dining etiquette. Coaches will observe staff daily after sessions to provide guidance. Topics within each session include body language, introductions, posture, and manners. Staff will practice skills like introductions, conversations, and interpreting body language to develop a polished presence. The goal is to enhance staff's professionalism through communication, etiquette, and impression management training.
Your body is communicating with you all the time. Are you listening? See what changes for you when you start paying attention - and use the wisdom of the body to assist you in making choices!
The document is an introduction to Volume 1 of a book titled "Dare To Dream" by Anthony Fernando. It contains 10 articles to help readers develop a mindset for success. Each article is brief and gets straight to the point. The introduction provides an overview of the contents and encourages readers to share the free eBook with others. It expresses a hope that readers will enjoy the articles and achieve prosperity.
This document provides instructions and scripts for leading mindfulness exercises in a group setting. It introduces several exercises, including mindful breathing, listening, body awareness, eating, movement, and emotions. The exercises are meant to help participants be present, focus attention, reduce stress, and increase well-being. Instructions provide a structured process to guide participants through slow, focused awareness of breath, sounds, body sensations, food, movement, and gratitude.
This document discusses the importance of maintaining balance to maximize learning capacity. It emphasizes getting enough sleep, managing stress, eating nutritious foods, exercising daily, deep breathing, and making time for fun. Key actions include committing to a consistent bedtime, removing distractions before sleep, and using stress management techniques like physical activity, relaxation, and spending time with supportive people.
Owning the Stage: Using Dramatic Theory to Improve Teaching, LOEX 2014Lindsey Rae
William Shakespeare said “All the world’s a stage, / […] And one man in his time plays many parts.” That statement rings true in the classroom, and as librarians teaching one-shot sessions, we have many parts to play. This presentation focuses on utilizing dramatic theory to improve three interconnected principles of acting and teaching: connection, communication and confidence. From the perspectives of both educator and actor, intent is at the core of communication. Drawing from the literature and personal experience, this presentation will demonstrate through examples how the tenets of acting can help us better connect with students.
Presented at LOEX 2014, Grand Rapids, MI
Jumpstart your Life, Career, and RelationshipsPaul D. Casey
It's so important to fully embrace your identity, and these exercises will nail that down. Email me at pcgrowingforward@gmail.com for the worksheets. Also, this will help you get clarity on your vision and how to avoid the inevitable obstacles that come your way.
This document provides advice on self-management and success. It discusses that every successful person has overcome failures and painful experiences. It defines success as achieving one's desires and goals, which can vary between individuals. The document emphasizes setting goals, both long-term and short-term, with target dates. It also stresses the importance of time management, prioritizing tasks, and having a plan to achieve goals through small, achievable stages. Strong desire, self-confidence, and learning from failures and feedback are identified as characteristics of successful people.
The document discusses techniques for embodying leadership through awareness of one's physical presence and alignment of head, heart, and body language, especially in stressful situations where common default responses can be fight, flight, or freeze. Exercises are presented where participants experience being "grabbed" and must recenter themselves physically and mentally to connect with others. The goal is to gain voluntary control over one's responses to stressors through repetition to embody leadership qualities.
Body posture refers to the positioning of a person's body and can provide information about their attitude. Facial expressions like face touching, mouth covering, and fake smiling can indicate deception, while crossed arms can signal defensiveness but can also help with concentration. Good sitting posture involves feet flat on the floor and a straight but relaxed back, while good standing posture has a slight bend in the knees. Leg positions like parallel, apart, forward, and crossed can also reveal information about a person's confidence and familiarity. Maintaining good posture is important for spine health and blood flow.
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We recently hosted the much-anticipated Community Skill Builders Workshop during our June online meeting. This event was a culmination of six months of listening to your feedback and crafting solutions to better support your PMI journey. Here’s a look back at what happened and the exciting developments that emerged from our collaborative efforts.
A Gathering of Minds
We were thrilled to see a diverse group of attendees, including local certified PMI trainers and both new and experienced members eager to contribute their perspectives. The workshop was structured into three dynamic discussion sessions, each led by our dedicated membership advocates.
Key Takeaways and Future Directions
The insights and feedback gathered from these discussions were invaluable. Here are some of the key takeaways and the steps we are taking to address them:
• Enhanced Resource Accessibility: We are working on a new, user-friendly resource page that will make it easier for members to access training materials and real-world application guides.
• Structured Mentorship Program: Plans are underway to launch a mentorship program that will connect members with experienced professionals for guidance and support.
• Increased Networking Opportunities: Expect to see more frequent and varied networking events, both virtual and in-person, to help you build connections and foster a sense of community.
Moving Forward
We are committed to turning your feedback into actionable solutions that enhance your PMI journey. This workshop was just the beginning. By actively participating and sharing your experiences, you have helped shape the future of our Chapter’s offerings.
Thank you to everyone who attended and contributed to the success of the Community Skill Builders Workshop. Your engagement and enthusiasm are what make our Chapter strong and vibrant. Stay tuned for updates on the new initiatives and opportunities to get involved. Together, we are building a community that supports and empowers each other on our PMI journeys.
Stay connected, stay engaged, and let’s continue to grow together!
About PMI Silver Spring Chapter
We are a branch of the Project Management Institute. We offer a platform for project management professionals in Silver Spring, MD, and the DC/Baltimore metro area. Monthly meetings facilitate networking, knowledge sharing, and professional development. For more, visit pmissc.org.
Success is often not achievable without facing and overcoming obstacles along the way. To reach our goals and achieve success, it is important to understand and resolve the obstacles that come in our way.
In this article, we will discuss the various obstacles that hinder success, strategies to overcome them, and examples of individuals who have successfully surmounted their obstacles.
In the intricate tapestry of life, connections serve as the vibrant threads that weave together opportunities, experiences, and growth. Whether in personal or professional spheres, the ability to forge meaningful connections opens doors to a multitude of possibilities, propelling individuals toward success and fulfillment.
Eirini is an HR professional with strong passion for technology and semiconductors industry in particular. She started her career as a software recruiter in 2012, and developed an interest for business development, talent enablement and innovation which later got her setting up the concept of Software Community Management in ASML, and to Developer Relations today. She holds a bachelor degree in Lifelong Learning and an MBA specialised in Strategic Human Resources Management. She is a world citizen, having grown up in Greece, she studied and kickstarted her career in The Netherlands and can currently be found in Santa Clara, CA.
Joyce M Sullivan, Founder & CEO of SocMediaFin, Inc. shares her "Five Questions - The Story of You", "Reflections - What Matters to You?" and "The Three Circle Exercise" to guide those evaluating what their next move may be in their careers.
Learnings from Successful Jobs SearchersBruce Bennett
Are you interested to know what actions help in a job search? This webinar is the summary of several individuals who discussed their job search journey for others to follow. You will learn there are common actions that helped them succeed in their quest for gainful employment.
A Guide to a Winning Interview June 2024Bruce Bennett
This webinar is an in-depth review of the interview process. Preparation is a key element to acing an interview. Learn the best approaches from the initial phone screen to the face-to-face meeting with the hiring manager. You will hear great answers to several standard questions, including the dreaded “Tell Me About Yourself”.
17. Your head should sit comfortably on
your neck, chin parallel to the ground.
18. Avoid tilting your head too far forwards or backwards
for extended periods of time.
Not only does it create tension, it affects eye contact and vocal production.
25. 4. Practice!: On the grocery line,
at the gym, before a meetingwherever.
Practicing will build the muscle memory that will help you
get comfortable with your powerful Neutral Position.
27. Remember, your Neutral Position is the foundation for presentation movement.
Your gestures and movement will flow from there!
28. And once you find and LOVE this powerful, confident physicality
you‟ll be a master communicator in no time!
29. Thanks so much for joining us!
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