- Level Foundation
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Suppose you were good with words. Suppose when you decided to speak, the message you delivered—and the way you delivered it—successfully connected with your intended audience. What would that mean for your career prospects? What would that mean for your comfort level in social situations? And perhaps most importantly, what would that mean for your satisfaction with the personal relationships you value the most? This specialization is designed to help you find out. Based on an award-winning course and workshop series at the University of Michigan that has been taken by students training to enter a wide range of fields—law, business, medicine, social work, public policy, design, engineering, and many more—it removes the guesswork from figuring out how to communicate clearly and compellingly. All of us have ideas that are worth sharing. Why not learn to convey yours in a way that people will appreciate, enjoy, and remember?Auto Summary
"Good with Words: Speaking and Presenting" is an engaging course designed to enhance your communication skills, focusing on clear and compelling delivery of your message. Ideal for personal development, this course is rooted in an award-winning series from the University of Michigan, tailored for a diverse audience including aspiring professionals in law, business, medicine, social work, public policy, design, and engineering. Conducted by Coursera, this foundational course helps remove the guesswork from effective communication, ensuring that your ideas are shared in a way that resonates with your audience. Whether you're looking to boost your career prospects, ease social interactions, or improve personal relationships, this course offers valuable insights and practical skills. Subscription options include Starter and Professional plans, catering to different learning needs and levels of commitment. Embrace the opportunity to become proficient in speaking and presenting, and discover the impact of being truly "good with words."

Patrick Barry