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About the class

Even if you have a lot of knowledge and excellent analytical skills in your head, it doesn't mean anything if you can't deliver those insights in a targeted manner. And it's now a trend where most companies include communication skills as an essential part of job qualifications.

There's no right answer to that. However, there are definitely formulas and principles for how to make an audience sound logical and persuasive!

Furthermore, speech can be learned easily and quickly without a theoretical background, so if you follow the methods described in this course one by one, you will have the know-how to easily and quickly get the best evaluation in any situation.



The university I currently work at is a place where very smart students from all over the world gather, and there is something I have felt from teaching these students from 2016 until now. No matter how smart and analytical you are, if you don't correctly express that insight with your own logic and communication power, that information will be useless.

In the US, “Public Speaking (Public Speaking)” classes are already offered as a compulsory subject at many universities. I've been teaching this class since 2012 when I was a PhD student in the Department of Communications, and I've been watching the effects of public speaking and public speaking up close.


The average salary of students who practice presentation through 1:1 coaching with my classes in the US for their first job after graduation is about $100,000 (130 million won as of November '22).



As soon as I got a job, I sent an email or came in person to express my gratitude every year that the presentation/interview strategies I learned in my class worked. Also, even after getting a job, I often hear stories where logical speeches are possible in situations of communication within the company or project collaboration between departments, so they were promoted faster than others or attracted attention.




Presentations have now been introduced as a basic job skill in many fields in Korea, and “speaking well” is almost a requirement for success.

Furthermore, it is essential to practice speaking effectively in order to prepare for interviews and presentations that occur during the employment process after graduation, to make presentations to clients in the workplace, or to prepare for various communication situations that occur during collaboration between other departments.

Based on over 10 years of field lectures and the experience of coaching close to 1,000 students, I would like to share the secret of winning speeches from billionaires who work unconditionally.


Course effect

  • You'll learn how to make A+ speeches taught directly by current professors.
  • You can learn the know-how and templates (worth 10 million won) of a current professor of business administration at the University of Rochester in the United States.
  • You can apply life-hacking skills that you can use for a lifetime and use them for college assignments, job interviews, project presentations, business collaboration, and speaking on YouTube channels.
  • At your current place of work, you will raise your ransom and gain know-how that is advantageous for turnover and promotion.




Can a good talker raise the ransom?

Most of the students I teach work in the consulting industry, so it's important to speak logically to a diverse audience. All of the students who have succeeded in getting a job after graduation have used the tips they learned in my class in interviews and presentations, and have been recognized by continuing to write them throughout their work lives. The exact template and information are included in this lesson.




Eligible participants

  • People who need help creating logical speech structures
  • People who need help expressing themselves naturally or confidently
  • Those who do all the analysis alone in a team presentation and entrust the presentation to someone else
  • Those who need specific help with interviews/job presentations during the employment process
  • A topic for growing a YouTube channel has been prepared, but those who need help writing or delivering manuscripts



What makes this class special

1) This course can be worth 10 million won.

The tuition fee that students pay to the school for their classes for one semester is approximately $8000 (4 credits), which is over 10 million won in Hanwha. My know-how in teaching students is fully contained in this course. I'm proud that it's worth 10 million won. Take the value of 10 million won at 1/500!


2) My courses save you time, energy, and money.

Presentation skills are one of the life hacking skills you can use for a lifetime once you learn them. Furthermore, instead of studying theory or doing calculations, if you apply some rules to yourself and practice or receive coaching, that alone will enable you to take core strategies for presenting assignments at universities, job interviews, and speaking on YouTube channels related to project presentations, collaboration, and personal branding at companies.


3) This class is not just about speech.

For an effective presentation that captivates an audience, a logical speaking structure is necessary. There are specific examples of how to divide the structure of a presentation into (introduction - main point - conclusion) and what phrases naturally connect topics.

It includes logical speech structure templates and examples that will immediately address the most difficult concerns about speaking logically in speech. If you only have this, you can create a speech structure for your own example by adapting any topic to the template.

As a professor currently teaching students at a university, I know better than anyone else what an A+ presentation is. Here are the essential elements that an effective presentation must have.

With this course, you'll not only be able to raise your own ransom in a fierce society, but you'll also get a life strategy you can put in place for the rest of your life.


Now, shall we go with Professor Lee?

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Prof. Lee

Prof. Lee

Hello, I'm Professor Lee Young-sun, who received his PhD in Communications from Florida State University and teaches professional presentation and speech at the University of Rochester Business School in New York State, USA.



I will pass on the know-how of a professor of business administration at the University of Rochester in the United States!

  • Ph.D., Communications, Florida State University (2011-2016)
  • Professor of Business Communication, University of Rochester Business School, USA (2016~)
  • Worked in Korea as a marketing consultant for an American consulting company for 3 years
  • Over 10 years of lectures and 1:1 coaching with interviews and presentations from 1,000 students

Business speaking experts who are already first sought after by academia and the business industry

  • 2021. Invited special lecture at BK21, Department of Education, Korea University (effective presentation and slide design)
  • 2020. Chosun Biz Convention Club Interview “Business Speech! Time to learn the basic skills of speaking”




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