Webinar on Speaking and Listening (Includes Stage and Public Presentations) With All of You: How to Improve Engagement and Effective Interaction – Training Doyens


OVERVIEW

Your business landscape might be exacting but you don’t have to compromise on your aspirations. Just brush up your skills with our upcoming webinar.
Are you fearful or tenuous about speaking either in a small group environment or to a large group? Join the webinar to learn about the techniques for greater stage presence, impact and ultimately confidence to get your message out in a way that you look to convey.
Key points to be covered in the webinar:
·         Learn a tool that will both help you relax and create more impact
·         Delineate four skills that will move you forward
·         Understand the three skills that what will make your speech more powerfull

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

The objective of the session is for participants to walk away with a greater sense of knowledge of what it takes to be a better communicator and to translate that knowledge into a presentation environment.

WHO WILL BENEFIT
Anyone who wants to be more powerful in their speaking
People who need to feel more confident in delivering public presentations
Supervisors and Managers who are looking to communicate better up and down
Administrative Staff who want to move up the ladder and feel that improving their communication and presentation skills would help them do that

SPEAKER

 Sandra Crowe, MA, PCC, is a professional speaker, trainer, coach, and facilitator. Her focus is to impart communications skills to create awareness of ineffective behaviors and to move people and teams forward in their mission.

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