Preparatory Session #5 for Great Ethical Dilemma-For MGMT 1000 Students | Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics

Preparatory Session #5 for Great Ethical Dilemma-For MGMT 1000 Students

Date and Time

Location

Online via Zoom

Details

This session is for MGMT 1000 students only in preparation of the Great Ethical Dilemma. 

IMPORTANT: Registrants are required to watch this short video prior to the session: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8sAAhhFqyk0&feature=youtu.be&t=2&ab_channel=PublicSpeakingLab

Join us for a session on Presentation Skills to get ready for the event, feel confident, and learn the tips & tricks of communicating clearly in front of an audience. Hosted by guest speaker Ivan Wanis Ruiz, top rated public speaking instructor and owner of Public Speaking Lab.

Date: November 18th, 2020
Time: 10:00am - 12:00pm

Register by Nov 17th at 4:00pm to attend. (Registrants will be sent a Zoom link from langcareers@uoguelph.ca to join the day before-please check your inbox thoroughly for the link)

"Most will teach by explaining and describing. I teach by applying and demonstrating. Everything I teach is physical and easy to practice with lots of laughs and fun along the way. I also don't try to prove anything, I make you apply it in front of an audience and you can decide if it works...I believe that being a good communicator is a physical action you can practice. It's something you can learn the same way you learn how to kick a soccer ball." -Ivan Wanis Ruiz

Who is Ivan Wanis Ruiz? Check out his LinkedIn profile.


Register via ExperienceGuelph.ca by Nov 17th at 4:00pm to attend. (Registrants will be sent a Zoom link to join the day before)

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