Business elearning and explainer videos sampler

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Description

Four clips demonstrating different styles for approaching business narration.
1. Introduction to a technical elearning course for healthcare software.
2. Learning prompt for a consumer goods producer, explaining an animation.
3. Process explanation for a customer tracking system.
4. Tongue-in-cheek learning scenario for customer service training. I play the upset customer.

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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US Midwest- Chicago, Great Lakes)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
welcome to the Aegis nine latest received eight learning bite. Click the next button to continue. Take a guess. What do you think are the missing percentages for each sentence? 80% within 40% without 65% with vs 40% without the answer is that 51% of collaborative projects between suppliers and buying organisations with an SRM program are successful. Our engineering change notice or CCN process helps us track and approve modifications to our existing products while ensuring that we maintain our quality standards. Welcome to Home Depot. How may I help you? I need to return this box of broken tiles. How did they break? I don't know. They were broken when I opened the backs. All of them. I bought this box this morning when I open the box. Once I got home, they were broken. I tried calling your help line, but they were no help at all. I told them just what I told you and the person on the phone suggest that I broke them myself and I have to come into the store to get more. So here I am with my box of broken tile that seems strange. Are you sure you didn't knock the box over or something? Are you also suggesting it broken all by myself? You might have broke them myself. Why would I do that? Well, maybe not on purpose. Are you accusing me of lying? I'm done. I want to talk to a manager. Let me talk to a manager. Just a minute, please. I'll go find her.