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This course is designed to improve your pitch and win funding faster. You will learn the four components of every pitch based on case studies of pitches that worked. You will gain strategies to pitch persuasively from research in corporate communications. You will also gather insights on...
By Chris Lipp
Designed for entrepreneurs who want to learn to code their own ideas. No prior experience needed.
Fake news is a real problem. From allegations of election fraud to Pizzagate, fake news saturates our newsfeeds-- and our national discourse. Some say it has compromised the authority of journalism, others say writing fake news stories has brought them a fistful of money. What do we make of this phenomenon? Why is fake news so prevalent these days? And how should we respond?
In this 2-week course, we’ll pose these questions (and more) to scholars, working journalists, and media pundits in order to get a hold on this complicated issue. Join a vibrant community of critical thinkers who are interested in exploring these questions together. Share your experience and see how it compares to others around the world.
This course is part of a broader series from Davidson College, called Davidson Now. We seek to explore critical issues and engage in honest and courageous conversations.
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In The Story of Liberty, you can see the Divine hand of God work a counter plan in history
Digital technology has introduced profound changes to how we pursue learning today. This 4 week course will help instructors, managers and mentors alike acquire the fundamentals of teaching and communicating using the latest education tools.
How to Model Negotiations
28 days to say goodbye to chronic stress - without turning into a hippy!
6.933J / STS.420J provides an integrated approach to engineering practice in the real world. Students of 6.933J / STS.420J research the life cycle of a major engineering project, new technology, or startup company from multiple perspectives: technical, economic, political, and cultural. Research involves interviewing inventors, reading laboratory notebooks, evaluating patents, and looking over the shoulders of engineers as they developed today's technologies. This subject is for students who recognize that technical proficiency alone is only part of the formula for success in technology.
Students will learn the 10-step process for creatively making positive and lasting transformations in their lives.
Learn how to visit a college the right way!
This course explores the relationship between music and the supernatural, focusing on the social history and context of supernatural beliefs as reflected in key literary and musical works from 1600 to the present. It provides an understanding of the place of ambiguity and the role of interpretation in culture, science and art. Great works of art by Shakespeare, Verdi, Goethe (in translation), Gounod, Henry James and Benjamin Britten are explored, as well as readings from the most recent scholarship on magic and the supernatural.
I will teach you how to bring the industry experts to the paying customers, NO EXPENSE TO YOU, and profit from it!
What Corporate Sustainability is about from the point of view of a Sustainability Specialist.
Whether it is students leading the effort to changing UC Davis into an environmentally conscious campus, cattle ranchers
Learn new thoughts and practice for these often elusive scale forms for the modern guitar!
Experiential Jewish education is quickly becoming one of the most innovative and important areas of Jewish education, wi
The doctoral seminar 15.764 focuses on theoretical work for studying operations planning and control problems. This term's special topic, "Customer-Driven Operations," considers how a number of companies have succeeded in focusing their operation systems on the customer. The class reviews the quantitative models and theoretical tools underlying some of the customer-driven operational practices of these cutting-edge companies. Students will read and present research papers on topics such as distribution systems, short life-cycle product management, and forecast evolution models.
This MIT OpenCourseWare site is dedicated to the memory of Bhuwan Singh, a member of the class.
Almost All Business Are Making These 5 Marketing Mistakes. This Course Will Teach You How To Overcome Them.
Featuring over 10 hours of Fitness Workouts including Pilates, Yoga, Qi Gong, Dance And Waking Energy.
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