EFFECTIVE PRESENTATION SKILLS TECHNIQUES, 2018 - Webinar on No - Panic Presentation Skills for Executives
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Deadline: September 21, 2018 | Date: September 21, 2018
Venue/Country: Online Event, U.S.A
Updated: 2018-07-19 15:15:41 (GMT+9)
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The TrainHR webinar is approved by HRCI and SHRM Recertification Provider.Overview: This webinar highlights best practices for executives and industry leaders who want to speak up and stand out in both formal and informal settings. Why should you Attend: Whether in an informal setting or a more formal presentation, we all want to bring our "A Game" any time we speak up in a meeting or express our ideas. Plan to join us if:Quite frankly, you hate public speakingYou've been embarrassed because you get "shaky hands" when you stand up to speakYou don't want people in the audience counting every time you say "um" or "and uh"You've been so nervous that you've broken out in bright red splotches when presenting to an audienceYou just don't want to be boring when it's your time to shineYou're afraid someone might stump you with a hard questionYou truly desire fresh approaches to presenting ideas to your team and other audiencesYou simply want to gain a couple of new tips you can incorporate immediately to be the best presenter you can be each and every timeEveryone from the anxious beginner to the confident professional will grow from expert advice such as:Making the most of your first three minutesReinforcing sticking points throughout yourpresentationFine-tuning your eye contact, gestures, and overall deliveryAreas Covered in the Session: Be ready and more prepared than ever before. Here's what you'll gain from our crash course that will revolutionize your approach to presenting on the job. Preparing Your PresentationGood openings are sure-fire crowd pleasersDon't bore them at the beginningMake the most out of your "Three-Minute First Impression"Reinforce your sticking points throughout your messageFigure out what everyone else is doing-then DON'T do itSubmerse yourself in the three "must-do's" for any presentation opening and intentionally hook your audienceDelivering Your PresentationDon't be guilty of fizzling out at the end: Close with a big bangFine tune your nonverbal know-howIdentify and eliminate any nervous habits or jittersHandle unexpected questions effortlesslyLearn some surprise presentation tips from the prosBEST PRACTICE of ALL Banish the "ums" and "uhs." Yes, people will sit and listen to you and count the number of times you say "and uh." It's ridiculous. I'll share the only secret I know to eradicate vocal fillers from all of your presentations for good. This technique alone is worth your time investment. Who Will Benefit:ExecutivesIndustry LeadersManager and Supervisory-Level ProfessionalsInstructor:Mandi Stanley With more than 16 years of experience on the seminar circuit, Certified Speaking Professional Mandi Stanley works primarily with business leaders who want to boost their professional image and with people who want to be better speakers and writers. In 2003, Mandi was designated a CSP, Certified Speaking Professional. Fewer than 9 percent of all worldwide speakers have earned this designation, and Mandi is the first Mississippian in history to receive this honor through the National Speakers Association. Event link : https://www.trainhr.com/control/w_product/~product_id=702127LIVE/?channel=ourglocal-sep_2018_SEOContact Details:NetZealous LLC, DBA TrainHRPhone: +1-800-385-1627Email: supporttrainhr.com
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