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March 1, 2016
Jesse Scinto: How to Improve Your Public Speaking Skills
Lecturer Jesse Scinto of the Communications Practice graduate program was interviewed by Forbes about his best practices for public speaking in front of live audiences.
The reason most people struggle with public speaking is just they have no practice at it. It’s like playing a sport or an instrument. You have to practice regularly to be good. And the best public speakers I know do it two or three times a week.
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Cecily M. Carson joined Columbia’s M.S. in Nonprofit Management Leadership Series to share how relationship-building and informed decision-making shape effective philanthropic work.
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How AI-enabled deception, open-source software dependencies, and social engineering are reshaping enterprise cybersecurity risk.
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In this thought leadership piece, Columbia ERM lecturer Raj Mittal argues for the renewed relevance of economic capital as a strategic tool—complementing stress testing to help banks balance resilience with long-term value creation.
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