7 Scientifically Proven Steps
To Increase Your Influence
Posted by
EdmontonPM
Jun 30
Course Session – Certificate Provided
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1.5 PDU
Provider: udemy
This is a completely new way to think about how you interact with people and the impact you have on those around you. And you can learn this method in seven basic steps.
Whether you are in the business world, dating situations or the social scene you have to master the impact you have on the world.
This course received a 4.4 of 5.0 Stars (on 5,803 ratings)
And has had 87,400+ students enrolled
Vanessa Van Edwards (LinkedIn profile) goal is to you make you more memorable, influential and charismatic. Learn How To:
- Be the most memorable person in the room
- Get the job you want
- Increase your influence
- Build Relationships
- Harness your charisma
- Master social situations
- Take control of your reputation
- Make an impact on the people you meet
And you can learn this method in 7 Basic Steps!
Whether you are in the business world, dating situations or the social scene you have to master the impact you have on the world.
Vanessa’s teaching method can be summed up in three bullets:
- Heavily Science Based
- Entertainment + Education = Edutainment (I love to make up words)
- Tactical and Actionable
Vanessa takes a science based approach to influence. These aren’t tricks or gimmicks. They are steps based on years of research out of academic institutions and peer-reviewed journals.
This course will surprise and entertain you. Although this course is science based it also has a cheeky sense of humor.
This course is also concise, compact and actionable because you’re busy and you want to create influence NOW!
If you want people to remember you when you walk into a room
Take This Course!
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7 Scientifically Proven Steps To Increase Your Influence
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