Five Points for Pain-Free Presentations - Free Member Online Webinar
Organization:
Northern California Human Resources Association
Category:
Business
Geographical Area:
San Fran/Silicon Valley
Start
Date:
3/19/2010
End Date:
3/19/2010
Start Time:
10:00 AM
End Time:
11:00 AM
Event
Info:
1 CPE Credit
What is it about standing in front of groups to speak that makes it so nerve-wracking? What can you do to reduce your fear and loathing while also doing a good job? Luckily, the same tips and skills help you both deliver an effective presentation and have less trepidation doing so.
In this one-hour Webinar, you'll learn the five key points for getting your message across to your audience with the impact and outcome you want. Find out how what you say, how you say it, and who's in the audience all work together to make an effective presentation. After the Webinar you'll be able to use simple exercises to practice and polish your skills before your next presentation.
Speaker Carolyn Balling, has started or managed training departments ranging in size from 1/2 to seven people, for non-profits, financial services companies and a biomedical manufacturing firm. As a consultant and instructor she's taught and coached hundreds of people on sharpening their presentation skills. She's currently a trainer with Lee Hecht Harrison, guiding people through their career transitions.
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