For the past two months, I have been presenting free webinars on a variety of business and life topics.
I am very surprised at the business leaders who have never been on a webinar. Maybe they feel they have no time for webinars. Some are afraid of webinars and think that their computer or life can be hacked. In fact, you are watching the presenters computer. As long as you have your firewall on and have good virus protection, you should not be afraid to learn on line.
There are on-line courses and the "younger" generation (those that are not afraid of the internet) uses this learning tool often.
Webinars are a great way to get information and pick up tips by never leaving your office or home. No gasoline, no wrecking the environment, no time lost.
Certainly, there are many webinars that are very promotional and heavy pressure to sell you something. Sometimes, you would like to see how a product works before you buy it.
I like to look at those presentations that can give me new information. When looking at a new software product, I like to see it on-line. Can it be easily programmed? Do I have to be an expert to change parameters? Is it just a carbon copy of some other product? Is it too expensive? Can it help me think through my questions and improve my knowledge on the topic?
We have a tremendous amount of information available to us.
What can we invest time in to improve our lives? What will make us better leaders?
What do you want in an on-line live presentation?
Some of us want the "Dragnet" approach. "Just give me the facts, ma'am".
Dip your mouse in the webinar world. You will discover that you can quickly get the information you need. Save time, save money.
If you are interested in my informative, no pressure, free webinars, drop me an email and I will add you to my newsletter list to invite you.
Try it out in the new decade!
You may just like it!
Rudy
rudy@powerinlearning.com
Monday, February 1, 2010
Webinars, the new classroom
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