Bonus Q&A- Webinar with Carmine Gallo author of The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs
Posted January 24, 2010
This is our bonus Q&A session from The Canadian Career Development Webinar Series - Presentation Skill with Carmine Gallo New York Times Best Selling author of The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs. Sit back, relax and learn -31 minutes
Submitted by Diane (not verified) on May 30, 2010 - 11:57am.
This would have been so interesting... except that the interference or sound quality of someone asking Carmine Gallo a question was half lost. Therefore, I didn't have a good idea what the audience member was asking. It's a pity because Mr. Gallo has some good points to make, but the many moments of dead-air during this podcast left me feeling I either missed something or nobody was contributing!
Keep finding the interesting guests, though. Small pieces to the heterogenous mix of career building!
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Diane, yes from time to time you get issues with sound quality...glad you found the webinar helpful....
along the road with you!
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Sound quality
This would have been so interesting... except that the interference or sound quality of someone asking Carmine Gallo a question was half lost. Therefore, I didn't have a good idea what the audience member was asking. It's a pity because Mr. Gallo has some good points to make, but the many moments of dead-air during this podcast left me feeling I either missed something or nobody was contributing!
Keep finding the interesting guests, though. Small pieces to the heterogenous mix of career building!