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August 2002 : "Presenting 'a System' In lieu of 'a Speech' "

Professional Speaker Training
August 5, 2002

A Mini-Workshop
Ten Intensive Minutes of Important Learning

For Professional (and Aspiring Professional)
Speakers, Presenters, Workshop Leaders

"Presenting 'a System'
In lieu of 'a Speech' "

Learn New and EFFECTIVE Ways to Organize,
to Plan, and to make your Presentations

Improve your lectures and workshops. Make them understandable and memorable.   Blend yourself and your audience into an effective system.  Here's an opportunity to learn new techniques.

There is much more to a presentation than simply presenting words.  It should be considered a "SYSTEM".  You'll learn some simple adjustments to make; some new skills to apply to the ways you now present your workshop material:
 
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What makes the "speaking system"? the difference between speeches and lectures? or, lectures and workshops?

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Develop the habit of putting your audience's needs into the system -- first, during and last on your agenda

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Build your confidence, your credibility, your rapport, with your audience system

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What are the six key issues of any "speaking system";  issues that can make or break your presentation

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Receive your checklist for organizing your next presentation.  Put it into use immediately.  Add to it, your own style

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"Get negative": eliminate the common seven issues that can "destroy" your otherwise "good" workshop or lecture

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Learn the ten 'preparations' that may be just as important as 'doing-the-job'

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Learn to think of what your audience is hearing, rather than on what you say

A.C.T.S. Toastmasters Club, #416-F
Kaiser, Walnut Center, Pasadena, California

This month's Presenter: Steve Smith, DTM, 626 / 578-7246

July 2002 - The Importance of Remembering Names in Training/Speaking (Presented by: Teresa Tayag)     Establishing rapport with your audience is of paramount importance when you are the                 trainer/speaker.  The sweetest sound to a person's ear is his name.  Teresa shares tips on how to remember names and use this skill in interactive training.

 

   

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