Trainers, Presenters:
4 Simple Fixes When You Run Out Of Prep Time
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Apr 24
Live Webinar – May 3rd, 2018 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU free
Provider: Training Magazine Network
The pros make presenting look easy, but the polish you see involves hours of preparation and practice.
If you’re not a professional speaker, how can you dedicate so much time to such a small part of your job?
The answer is, “Don’t!”
Instead, join Becky’s webinar to discover four simple fixes to create powerful presentations when you’re under a time crunch. Discover how to harness your nerves into energy that unlocks the secret ingredient to successful presentations: engagement.
Learn how to:
- Open with a hook and close with an anchor
- Shift focus from the speaker to the learners (whew!)
- Convert nervous energy into positive energy
- Look like you’ve memorized everything, even when you haven’t
Presenter: Becky Pike Pluth (LinkedIn profile) President and CEO, The Bob Pike Group Becky has more than 17 years of exposure to Bob Pike’s Creative Training Techniques (CTT) and vast experience in cross-functional training design and delivery, project management and business operations. She easily employs a participant-centered approach to classroom training, one-on-one training and blended e-learning and author of numerous professional development training materials including:
- 101 Movie Clips that Teach and Train
- Webinars with WOW Factor: Tips, Tricks and Interactivities for Virtual Training
- SCORE 3: Super Closers, Openers, Revisiters, Energizers
- SCORE for Technical Training, volume 4
- SCORE! for Webinar Training, volume 5
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