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Most people have never been taught. Let us show you how.
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You can speak with Confidence, Power, and Ease!
Whether it’s making a sales presentation to close that deal, giving an effective powerpoint presentation, motivating your employees, or delivering that career-changing keynote speech, it’s all riding on your communication skills. It’s no longer a luxury to have effective speaking skills, it is essential. Effective communicators provide an enjoyable and memorable experience for the listener, eliminate distracting verbal and non-verbal content, and deliver clear messages that demand action. Few of us naturally possess the skills, passion, and discipline to transmit our ideas with such clarity, charisma, and power. But with training and practice, virtually anyone can become such a communicator. Get started with our public speaking classes, training, coaching, and keynotes.
You have what it takes. We can show you how!
Our public speaking classes, training, coaching, and keynotes will show you how to:
- Deliver your speech like a pro
- Engage your audience
- Become an effective, persuasive speaker
- Learn to enjoy public speaking
- Deliver powerful content
- Make presentations with ease
- Apply the power of storytelling
- Motivate your employees
- Use visuals (like PowerPoint) effectively
- Connect with your audience
- Gain confidence
- Answer tough questions
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from the blog
Early bird gets the worm
At a "mandatory" meeting the other day. On the way to the meeting, I remarked to my travelling companion that I didn't think we'd start on time, attendance would be light, and the message predictable. The message predictability was the least accurate of my...
Now I want to hear from you…
Reminded today of something I see quite often (twice in the last four days). Speakers who apparently intend to include their audiences, but never do. Today's quote was, "OK, now I want to hear from you. What do you think about...", followed by a rhetorical question....
Going on the offensive
Evidently one of my attempts at humor has offended someone (surprise, surprise). Seems that an acronym I was using to draw attention to a program -- and I knew going in it was just a ploy for attention -- drew the ire of a politically correct reader. Doesn't matter...