In today’s fast-paced, data-deluged world, we have only seconds to capture an audience’s attention. What’s more, with audience members representing diverse cultures, learning modalities and personality types, presenters must make like Vaudeville performers at times. The good news is that, as with acting, there are time-honored techniques, which anyone can utilize to improve his or her public speaking. So stop playing the left-brain blame game and come solve the riddle of PERSUASIVE PRESENTATIONS!
This highly interactive session – tips, practice, taping and coaching – will catapult your presentations to the next level. But the key catalyst will be your instinctive internalization of the “self-catch, self-coach, self-correct” perpetual learning method.
Prepare to meet your inner ham! Book your team for PERSUASIVE PRESENTATIONS!
Most professionals (attorneys, accountants, financial planners, insurance agents, etc.) are required to obtain annual ethics hours. Ethics go well beyond “rules.” What’s more, ethics discussions can actually be fun!
Hour 1 = How to stand out in the industry (industry professionals are so plentiful they are essentially commodities, so they must find a way to stand out in a positive way). In this hour we discuss how it’s about likeability, character, being a lifelong learner and communicating effectively (and how ethics run through all of that). We finish the hour with a discussion of persuasion vs. manipulation (the latter being unethical) and the formula/art of persuasion to help industry professionals in their business.
Hour 2 = Customer Service — How to ratchet customer service up to top-shelf service, and how if you’re doing those things, you won’t find yourself in nearly as many ethical dilemmas. In this hour, we cover various tips and techniques, including how to incorporate social media as part of the overall service plan. Participants actually write a short service plan.
Hour 3 = Ethics straight on, but in a fun way. First, we discuss the “essence of ethics” (definitions, how ethics differ from law and other “codes,” the relativity of ethics, rationale, litmus tests and the luxury of pondering it all in advance of being in the thick of a dilemma) – all with humor in the presentation. We then discuss 6 industry specific areas that exhibit unethical behavior. We finish the hour with group activity — each group is presented with fun hypotheticals, which they discuss and present their recommendations.
There are two certainties regarding change: Change is inevitable and change is constant. Therefore company team members must learn to productively adapt. Deep down, we adults are but kids with wrinkles and responsibilities. So for the purpose of successfully navigating change, we must be more childlike. Kids are resilient. Kids bounce back. Kids adapt. So must we! This course takes a fun approach to sensitizing participants to the change factors at play, as well as helping them understand, embrace and implement the fundamental processes, which make or break the change effort. Finally, we will laser focus the type of communication and compassion that ensures successful group change.
Learn:
Two ways that adults initially react to “change”
The value of discomfort
3 keys to successfully leading and/or navigating change
The process that affected employees experience (4 phases)
The process of leading the change (8 steps)
Substantive communication in the midst of change
Meeting soft needs of those affected
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