04 Nov
Toastmasters Workshop – Communication and Change

Posted by Deven Pravin Shah On November - 4 - 2010ADD COMMENTS

We had a workshop at our toastmasters club – Paul Revere Toastmasters. The topic was how means of communication has evolved, and what we can or should do to keep our effectiveness. We had three insightful panel speeches from Lou, Joe and Mark. I would love to continue this discussion thread, and s


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