WBT – What’s your Pitch?

I was discussing this with friends and colleagues last night about their “elevator pitch”. Most of them work for organizations and thought that they didn’t need one. But when I asked how they ‘sell’ themselves for their next promotion or at conferences, or even when they are seeking the next job, they concurred that we all need a good (and quick) pitch.

Fortunately, I recently read Michael Hyatt’s excellent new book “Platform”  and so I had a very succinct, and the easiest 4 step process for creating one:

  1. Product or Category
  2. Problem Solved
  3. Solution
  4. Key benefit of your solution

What’s yours?

Overcome the fear of public speaking and present with impact and confidence

Executive Presentation Skills

acquire the skills and confidence to organize and deliver an effective presentation to any size audience

Executive Presentation Skills

Overview of Executive Presentation Skills

In Communispond’s 2-day Executive Presentation Skills program you will acquire the skills and confidence to organize and deliver an effective presentation to any size audience, either in person or virtually. You will see immediate skill improvement, as you are recorded and watch yourself on video throughout the program.

With this program, you will:

  • Build your confidence as a presenter in a safe, supportive environment
  • Learn by presenting subjects from your own work environment
  • Return to your job a more confident and persuasive professional
  • Feel empowered to use your new skills immediately
  • Be confident that you can deliver clear and focused messages
  • Know that your improved presentation skills will help build your career

Next Workshop Auguist 30th and 31st 2012

8 places only!

 

Learn everything you need to know about how to:

  • Conquer nervousness
  • Move small or large groups to action
  • Think clearly on your feet
  • Use your voice and body language to hold audience attention
  • Analyze your audience to maximize the impact of your message
  • Create high impact visuals
  • Present visuals with confidence and conviction
  •  Adjust your presentation skills to a virtual environment
  • Deliver a concise point of view in an impromptu situation
  • Organize and deliver a presentation that gains buy-in from decision-makers
  • Give a concise and effective briefing under pressure
  • Handle audience questions with skill and poise

Program Outline

Participants bring material for content and visuals that will be used to develop a 5-minute presentation in class.

Module 1: Baseline

  • Learn what others see and hear when you present

Module 2: Deliver with Impact

  • Learn physical techniques for your voice, eyes, and body language that will help you think clearly on your feet and control your nerves

Module 3: Organize to Make Your Point

  • Develop content that has impact by defining your outcomes, analyzing your audience, organizing and sequencing your ideas logically, and developing a powerful opening.

Module 4: Use Visuals Effectively

  • Create and deliver high impact visuals that enhance your presentations.

Module 5: Present Confidently While Seated

  • Learn to adjust skills for seated, less formal,  presentations

Module 6: Handle Q&A

  • How to field, clarify, rephrase, and answer questions confidently. Learn to neutralize challenging questions.
  • Final Presentations: You will deliver a 5-minute presentations with visuals, then take and answer questions from the group

Module 7: High Impact Communication Situations

  • How to give concise briefings either in person or virtually with just the right amount of detail; how to give your point of view effectively in any impromptu situation.

Venue

At our training venue at:

Jalan Permimpin
#05-03 Halcyon Building

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What’s Better Today?

Introducing my new Video Blog – What’s Better Today?

A way to continuously learn, change and develop as a leader. Enjoy 🙂

Being prepared to learn and change and put in the required effort is a critical step in constantly improving. But this carries the suggestion that we should focus on what is wrong, or what needs improving.

If we’re going to consider being in “pull-mode” towards our goals and ambitions, a much better question to ask is “what’s better today?”

When you meet someone, or write a message it is ‘normal’ to ask “how are you?” or “How do you do?” Now in doing so, do you really, truthfully want to know the answer?

“Well, I’ve had this terrible problem with my stomach and I didn’t sleep too well last night for all the stress I’m under and…”

How would you respond if instead I asked you “what’s better today?”

Would you reflect on improvements made? Would it cause you to think about some things have indeed moved forward?

Try it, I dare you! It makes it a whole heap easier to keep on going towards that goal.

What’s Better Today – Template in pdf