Gələcək indidir | Rashad Bayramov | TEDxUNEC
Spikerimiz "Gələcək indidir" mövzusunda dinləməyə dəyər fikirlərini bizimlə bölüşüb. Rashad Bayramov is an international business trainer and coach. He has conducted numerous training sessions and individual coaching programs on effective communication in Azerbaijan, Turkey, the United States, Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, Georgia, Qatar, Jordan, India, Vietnam, and Sri Lanka. He is the author of "Trust Your Word: 10 Ways to Conquer the Audience" (2016), the first book in Azerbaijan on public speaking.With a career spanning over twenty years, Rashad Bayramov has worked as a press secretary, business journalist, editor-in-chief, head of the foreign relations department, and regional lead for transformation matters. While working at BP, one of the world’s largest energy corporations, he successfully represented the company before diverse audiences, ranging from new employees to government leaders.He currently serves as an advisor to the Minister of Digital Development and Transport of the Republic of Azerbaijan. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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