Great leaders aren’t afraid to stand up and be heard. It’s been true throughout history and is even more true today. Given the forced march toward online presentation platforms including Zoom, ...
Pre-pandemic, we were discussing the crucial skills young lawyers needed to master for success, and it’s striking to think that one of those was in-person presentation skills. While we have returned ...
With so many events and meetings moving from physical spaces to the digital realm, converting traditional, in-person presentations into virtual formats is a valuable skill professionals are honing ...
Communicating online has become second nature for most of us during the pandemic—but moving from in-person to digital isn't always the easiest transition. And if you are giving a virtual presentation ...
You’re gearing up to give an important presentation that you’ve been preparing (or even dreading) for weeks, and the moment of truth has officially come. You know what to expect: nerves (that may ...
Remote presentations aren’t going away anytime soon. Zoom, Skype, and WebEx gatherings are the new normal. Business leaders and their employees need to learn how to replicate in a virtual environment ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Over the past several months, I have attended hundreds of virtual meetings, either as host or guest. My clients have had meetings on ...
Please visit the ‘Drexel’s Response to Coronavirus’ website for the latest public health advisories. From a presentation in the recent annual Drexel Emerging Graduate Scholars (DEGS) Conference to an ...
Litigation moved online in a big way in 2020, demanding that attorneys learn new advocacy skills and shed tried-and-true courtroom habits that do not work well in virtual courtrooms, remote ...
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Its not yet clear what the "new normal" will look like as a result of the pandemic, but there is little doubt that the transition to "virtual" litigation over the last two years will have a lasting ...