Difficult Audiences-handling the Poor Loser
Episode Number:
026
With:
Diane DiResta
Show:
Knockout Presentations When handling difficult audiences it's important to know how to manage the individual difficult personalities that can disrupt the group. In this episode, you'll learn how to handle the poor loser.
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