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Presentation Skills Workshop

CRG Leadership Institute LLC

Presentation Skills Workshop

Arachnophobia

Top Three Fears for Adults

1.

2.

3.

Spiders

Top Three Fears for Adults

1.

2.

3.

Dying

Spiders

Top Three Fears for Adults

1.

2.

3.

Public

Speaking

Dying

Spiders

Overcoming Your Fear of Public Speaking

The “Microphone” Can Be Your Friend

Presentation Skills Presentation Skills WorkshopWorkshop

Moving beyond the fear…Moving beyond the fear…

Developing ….Developing ….

the Art and Skill of the Art and Skill of Speaking and Presenting Speaking and Presenting

with Influencewith Influence

W I I F M ?

W I I F M ?

• Eliminate or Manage

Fear

• Speak with Confidence

• Influence Others

• Key Leadership Skill

• Enhances Visibility

• Multi-Dimensional Value

W I I F M ?

• Personal and Professional

Growth

Presentation Skills Presentation Skills WorkshopWorkshop

Our 2 Days Together

Presentation Skills Presentation Skills WorkshopWorkshop

Our 2 Days TogetherTab 1

Our Workshop BlueprintOur Workshop Blueprint

Learning the Skills

Observing Practicing

Supplemental Reinforcement

One-on-One Coaching

Our Workshop BlueprintOur Workshop Blueprint

Learning the Skills

Observing Practicing

Supplemental Reinforcement

One-on-One Coaching

A Universal Learning and Development Blueprint

Shared AgreementsShared Agreements

Shared AgreementsShared Agreements

• Listen

• Share

• Ask !!

Your First PracticeYour First Practice

Your First PracticeYour First Practice

Learning the Skills

Observing Practicing

Supplemental Reinforcement

One-on-One Coaching

Our Workshop Blueprint

First Practice – The Stuff You Know Best

First Practice – The Stuff You Know Best

Tab 2

First Practice – The Stuff You Know Best

Moving beyond the fear…Moving beyond the fear…

Developing ….Developing ….

the Art and Skill of the Art and Skill of

Speaking and Presenting Speaking and Presenting with Influencewith Influence

The 7 Elementsof Speaking and Presenting

with Influence

The 7 ElementsThe 7 Elements

Learning the Skills

Observing Practicing

Supplemental Reinforcement

One-on-One Coaching

Our Workshop Blueprint

The 7 Elements

4 Framework Elements

Captivating Opening

Compelling Content

Confident Delivery

Closing and Call to Action

The 7 Elements

4 Framework Elements

Captivating Opening

Compelling Content

Confident Delivery

Closing and Call to Action

The “What”

The 7 Elements

4 Framework Elements

Captivating Opening

Compelling Content

Confident Delivery

Closing and Call to Action

The “What”

The “How”

The 7 Elements

4 Framework Elements

Captivating Opening

Compelling Content

Confident Delivery

Closing and Call to Action

Main Body

The “What”

The “How”

The 7 Elements

3 Supporting Elements

Practice and Preparation

Audience Participation

Follow Up and Added Value

The 7 Elements

3 Supporting Elements

Practice and Preparation

Audience Participation

Follow Up and Added Value

Before

The 7 Elements

3 Supporting Elements

Practice and Preparation

Audience Participation

Follow Up and Added Value

Before

During

The 7 Elements

3 Supporting Elements

Practice and Preparation

Audience Participation

Follow Up and Added Value

Before

During

After

The 7 Elements

4 Framework Elements3 Supporting

Elements Captivating Opening

Compelling Content

Confident Delivery

Closing and Call to Action

Practice and Preparation

Audience Participation

Follow Up and Added Value

The 7 Elements

4 Framework Elements

Captivating Opening

Compelling Content

Confident Delivery

Closing and Call to Action

Captivating OpeningCaptivating Opening

Framework Element #1

The 7 Elements

4 Framework Elements

Captivating Opening

Compelling Content

Confident Delivery

Closing and Call to Action

1st Framework Element:

5 Key Components:

Captivating Opening

1. Capture Their Attention

1st Framework Element:

5 Key Components:

Captivating Opening

1. Capture Their Attention

The “Opening Gambit”

1st Framework Element:

6 Common Opening Gambits:

Captivating Opening

1. Capture Their Attention

1. Famous Quote

2. Factoid (Startling Fact)

3. Familiar Saying

4. Rhetorical Question

5. An Interesting Picture

6. A Prop of Some Kind

1st Framework Element:

5 Key Components:

Captivating Opening

1. Capture Their Attention

2. Communicate Desired Outcome

Presentation Skills WorkshopPresentation Skills Workshop

Moving beyond the fear…Moving beyond the fear…

Developing ...Developing ...

the Art and Skill of the Art and Skill of Speaking and Presenting Speaking and Presenting

with Influencewith Influence

2. Communicate Desired Outcome

1st Framework Element:

5 Key Components:

Captivating Opening

1. Capture Their Attention

2. Communicate Desired Outcome3. Connect Outcome to “Them”

W I I F M ?

3. Connect Outcome to “Them”

1st Framework Element:

5 Key Components:

Captivating Opening

1. Capture Their Attention

2. Communicate Desired Outcome3. Connect Outcome to “Them”

4. Preview Roadmap and Timeline

Our Workshop BlueprintOur Workshop Blueprint

Learning the Skills

Observing Practicing

Supplemental Reinforcement

One-on-One Coaching

4. Preview Roadmap and Timeline

Presentation Skills Presentation Skills WorkshopWorkshop

Our 2 Days Together

4. Preview Roadmap and Timeline

The 7 Elements

4 Framework Elements3 Supporting

Elements Captivating Opening

Compelling Content

Confident Delivery

Closing and Call to Action

Practice and Preparation

Audience Participation

Follow Up and Added Value

4. Preview Roadmap and Timeline

1st Framework Element:

5 Key Components:

Captivating Opening

1. Capture Their Attention

2. Communicate Desired Outcome3. Connect Outcome to “Them”4. Preview Roadmap and Timeline5. Segue to Main Content

1st Framework Element:

5 Key Components:

Captivating Opening

1. Capture Their Attention

2. Communicate Desired Outcome3. Connect Outcome to “Them”4. Preview Roadmap and Timeline5. Segue to Main Content

1st Framework Element:

Key Take-Aways:

Captivating Opening

Tab 7

1st Framework Element:

Captivating Opening

1. Capture Their Attention

2. Communicate Desired Outcome3. Connect Outcome to “Them”4. Preview Roadmap and Timeline5. Segue to Main Content

What Were Your Key Take-Aways?

Tab 7

Compelling ContentCompelling Content

Framework Element #2

The 7 Elements

4 Framework Elements

Captivating Opening

Compelling Content

Confident Delivery

Closing and Call to Action

The “What”

5 Key Components:

Compelling Content

1. Thread Into Desired Outcome

2nd Framework Element:

5 Key Components:

Compelling Content

1. Thread Into Desired Outcome2. Brainstorm All Possibilities

2nd Framework Element:

5 Key Components:

Compelling Content

1. Thread Into Desired Outcome2. Brainstorm All Possibilities

3. Identify 6 or 7 Main Themes

2nd Framework Element:

Compelling Content

2nd Framework Element:

Compelling Content

Identify Your “Roman Columns”

3. Identify 6 or 7 Main Themes

2nd Framework Element:

5 Key Components:

Compelling Content

1. Thread Into Desired Outcome2. Brainstorm All Possibilities

3. Identify 6 or 7 Main Themes

2nd Framework Element:

5 Key Components:

Compelling Content

1. Thread Into Desired Outcome2. Brainstorm All Possibilities

3. Identify 6 or 7 Main Themes

4. Organize Into a Flow Structure

2nd Framework Element:

8 Common Flow Structures:

Compelling Content

4. Organize Into a Flow Structure

1.Numerical

2.Chronological

3.Features / Benefits

4.Rhetorical Questions

2nd Framework Element:

8 Common Flow Structures:

Compelling Content

4. Organize Into a Flow Structure

5. Problem / Solution

6. Physical / Geographic

Location

7. Issues / Actions

8. Argument / Fallacy

2nd Framework Element:

8 Common Flow Structures:

Compelling Content

4. Organize Into a Flow Structure

Combinations are Common

• Chronological

• Numerical

• Rhetorical Questions

2nd Framework Element:

5 Key Components:

Compelling Content

1. Thread Into Desired Outcome2. Brainstorm All Possibilities

3. Identify 6 or 7 Main Themes

4. Organize Into a Flow Structure5. Design Visual Aids as Support

2nd Framework Element:

Visual Aids Should Support ….

Compelling Content

5. Design Visual Aids as Support

You

2nd Framework Element:

2nd Framework Element:

5 Key Components:

Compelling Content

1. Thread Into Desired Outcome2. Brainstorm All Possibilities

3. Identify 6 or 7 Main Themes

4. Organize Into a Flow Structure5. Design Visual Aids as Support

2nd Framework Element:

5 Other Great Tips:

Compelling Content

1. Know Your Audience **

2. Linkages, Consistencies,

Patterns

3. Give Examples and

Anecdotes

4. Contemporize Your Content

5. Less Is More, IID - LIO

2nd Framework Element:

Key Take-Aways:

Compelling Content

Tab 7

2nd Framework Element:

Compelling Content

1. Thread Into Desired Outcome2. Brainstorm All Possibilities

3. Identify 6 or 7 Main Themes

4. Organize Into a Flow Structure5. Design Visual Aids as Support

What Were Your Key Take-Aways?

Tab 7

Confident DeliveryConfident Delivery

Framework Element #3

The 7 Elements

4 Framework Elements

Captivating Opening

Compelling Content

Confident Delivery

Closing and Call to Action

The “How”

5 Key Components:

Confident Delivery

1. Observe / Focus on the Audience

3rd Framework Element:

5 Tips for Focusing on the Audience:

1. Seek “Head Nods”

2. Watch Their Expressions

3. Adjust “On the Fly”

4. Use: “You, We, Us, Our”

5. Individual, 1:1

Conversations

Confident Delivery

1. Observe / Focus on the Audience

3rd Framework Element:

5 Key Components:

Confident Delivery

1. Observe / Focus on the Audience2. Practice the “ERA” Principles

3rd Framework Element:

The “ERA”

Principles:

• E – Eye Contact

**

• R – Reach Out **

• A – Animated

Style

Confident Delivery

2. Practice the “ERA” Principles

3rd Framework Element:

5 Key Components:

Confident Delivery

1. Observe / Focus on the Audience2. Practice the “ERA” Principles

3. Phrase, Pause, Breathe, Repeat

3rd Framework Element:

Confident Delivery

3. Phrase, Pause, Breathe, Repeat

3rd Framework Element:

Un -Words

Confident Delivery

3. Phrase, Pause, Breathe, Repeat

3rd Framework Element:

Un -Words

Common “Un-words”:• Uhh• Umm

Quasi “Un-words”:• And, So, Well

5 Key Components:

Confident Delivery

1. Observe / Focus on the Audience2. Practice the “ERA” Principles

3. Phrase, Pause, Breathe, Repeat

4. Tell Them, Show Them, Tell Them

3rd Framework Element:

5 Key Components:

Confident Delivery

1. Observe the Audience - “Think You”2. Practice the “ERA” Principles

3. Phrase, Pause, Breathe, Repeat

4. Tell Them, Show Them, Tell Them5. Use PowerPoint Effectively **

3rd Framework Element:

8 Great PowerPoint Tips: **

Confident Delivery

5. Use PowerPoint Effectively

1. Presenter Focus – Use

Headlines

2. Single-line Bullet Points

3. Presentation vs. Document

4. Pause and Look at the Slide

3rd Framework Element:

8 Great PowerPoint Tips:

Confident Delivery

5. Use Contrasting Colors

6. Avoid READING Slides

7. Less is More, KISS

8. Juxtapose the Words in a

Line

3rd Framework Element:

5. Use PowerPoint Effectively

How NOT to Use PowerPoint

by Comedian Don McMillan

Confident Delivery

3rd Framework Element:

5. Use PowerPoint Effectively

5 Key Components:

Confident Delivery

1. Observe / Focus on the Audience2. Practice the “ERA” Principles

3. Phrase, Pause, Breathe, Repeat

4. Tell Them, Show Them, Tell Them5. Use PowerPoint Effectively

3rd Framework Element:

5 Other Great Tips:

1. Consider Where You Stand

2. Plan for Left to Right Eye

Moves

3. Watch Your Body Language

**

4. Monitor Your Cadence /

Tempo

5. The “Comfort Paradox”

3rd Framework Element:

Confident Delivery

3rd Framework Element:

Key Take-Aways:

Confident Delivery

Tab 7

What Were Your Key Take-Aways?

Confident Delivery

1. Observe / Focus on the Audience2. Practice the “ERA” Principles

3. Phrase, Pause, Breathe, Repeat

4. Tell Them, Show Them, Tell Them5. Use PowerPoint Effectively

3rd Framework Element:

Tab 7

Closing and Call to ActionClosing and Call to Action

Framework Element #4

The 7 Elements

4 Framework Elements

Captivating Opening

Compelling Content

Confident Delivery

Closing and Call to Action

5 Key Components:

Closing and Call to Action

1. Tell Them What You Told Them

4th Framework Element:

5 Key Components:

Closing and Call to Action

1. Tell Them What You Told Them

2. Revisit the Desired Outcome

4th Framework Element:

5 Key Components:

Closing and Call to Action

1. Tell Them What You Told Them

2. Revisit the Desired Outcome

3. Communicate a “Call to Action” **

4th Framework Element:

5 “Call to Action” Examples:

Closing and Call to Action

3. Communicate a “Call to Action”

4th Framework Element:

1. A Commitment to a Co-Participant

2. Looping Back to the Presenter

3. Written Action Plan “On Site”

4. Make a Decision: Now or Target

Date

5. Commitment to Buy Something

5 Key Components:

Closing and Call to Action

1. Tell Them What You Told Them

2. Revisit the Desired Outcome

3. Communicate a “Call to Action”4. Be Prepared for Likely Questions **

4th Framework Element:

5 Key Components:

Closing and Call to Action

1. Tell Them What You Told Them

2. Revisit the Desired Outcome

3. Communicate a “Call to Action”4. Be Prepared for Likely Questions5. Leave Behind Key Information

4th Framework Element:

5 Key Components:

Closing and Call to Action

1. Tell Them What You Told Them

2. Revisit the Desired Outcome

3. Communicate a “Call to Action”4. Be Prepared for Likely Questions5. Leave Behind Key Information

4th Framework Element:

4th Framework Element:

Key Take-Aways:

Closing and Call to Action

Tab 7

Closing and Call to Action

1. Tell Them What You Told Them

2. Revisit the Desired Outcome

3. Communicate a “Call to Action”4. Be Prepared for Likely Questions5. Leave Behind Key Information

4th Framework Element:

What Were Your Key Take-Aways?

Tab 7

The 7 Elements

4 Framework Elements

Captivating Opening

Compelling Content

Confident Delivery

Closing and Call to Action

The 7 Elements

4 Framework Elements

Captivating Opening

Compelling Content

Confident Delivery

Closing and Call to Action

Main Body

The “What”

The “How”

The 7 Elements

4 Framework Elements3 Supporting

Elements Captivating Opening

Compelling Content

Confident Delivery

Closing and Call to Action

Practice and Preparation

Audience Participation

Follow Up and Added Value

The 7 Elements

3 Supporting Elements

Practice and Preparation

Audience Participation

Follow Up and Added Value

The 7 Elements

3 Supporting Elements

Practice and Preparation

Audience Participation

Follow Up and Added Value

Before

The 7 Elements

3 Supporting Elements

Practice and Preparation

Audience Participation

Follow Up and Added Value

During

The 7 Elements

3 Supporting Elements

Practice and Preparation

Audience Participation

Follow Up and Added Value

After

The 7 Elements

3 Supporting Elements

Practice and Preparation

Audience Participation

Follow Up and Added Value

Before

During

After

Practice and PreparationPractice and Preparation

Supporting Element #1

The 7 Elements

3 Supporting Elements

Practice and Preparation

Audience Participation

Follow Up and Added Value

Before

3 Key Components:

Practice and Preparation

1. Research and Know Your Audience **

1st Supporting Element:

3 Key Components:

Practice and Preparation

1. Research and Know Your Audience

2. Practice, Verbalize, Seek Feedback

1st Supporting Element:

3 Key Components:

Practice and Preparation

1. Research and Know Your Audience

2. Practice, Verbalize, Seek Feedback

1st Supporting Element:

Practice and Preparation

3. Practice, Verbalize, Seek Feedback

1tst Supporting Element:

Practice and Preparation

3. Practice, Verbalize, Seek Feedback

1tst Supporting Element:

Practice and Preparation

3. Practice, Verbalize, Seek Feedback

1tst Supporting Element:

3 Key Components:

Practice and Preparation

1. Research and Know Your Audience

2. Practice, Verbalize, Seek Feedback

3. Use Standard Checklist

1tst Supporting Element:

10 Checklist Suggestions:

Practice and Preparation

3. Use Standard Checklist

1tst Supporting Element:

1. Brainstorm the “Unexpected”

**

2. Spell-Check Everything

3. Handouts and Leave-Behinds

4. Confirm, Reconfirm Logistics

5. Develop a Redundancy Plan

10 Checklist Suggestions:

Practice and Preparation

3. Use Standard Checklist

1tst Supporting Element:

6. Request a Wireless “Mike”

7. Test All Equipment

8. Run Through Your

Slideshow

9. Check Room Views

10.Water, Restroom, Mirror

3 Key Components:

Practice and Preparation

1. Research and Know Your Audience

2. Practice, Verbalize, Seek Feedback

3. Use Standard Checklist

1st Supporting Element:

Audience ParticipationAudience Participation

Supporting Element #2

The 7 Elements

3 Supporting Elements

Practice and Preparation

Audience Participation

Follow Up and Added Value

During

3 Key Components:

Audience Participation

1. Pre-Presentation Activities

2nd Supporting Element:

3 Key Components:

Audience Participation

1. Pre-Presentation Activities

2. Presentation Day Activities

2nd Supporting Element:

5 Participation Tips:

Audience Participation

2. Presentation Day Activities

1tst Supporting Element:

1. Consider Seating Lay-out

2. Pens, Paper, Tools

3. Work Group Exercises

4. Brainstorm Ideas

5. Ask Questions Intermittently

3 Key Components:

Audience Participation

1. Pre-Presentation Activities

2. Presentation Day Activities

3. Call to Action Activities **

2nd Supporting Element:

3 Key Components:

Audience Participation

1. Pre-Presentation Activities

2. Presentation Day Activities

3. Call to Action Activities

2nd Supporting Element:

Follow Up and Added ValueFollow Up and Added Value

Supporting Element #3

The 7 Elements

3 Supporting ElementsPractice and Preparation

Audience Participation

Follow Up and Added Value

After

3 Key Components:

Follow-up and Added Value

1. Keeping Promises Made

3rd Supporting Element:

3 Key Components:

Follow-up and Added Value

1. Keeping Promises Made

3rd Supporting Element:

3 Key Components:

Follow-up and Added Value

1. Keeping Promises Made

2. Requesting Feedback

3rd Supporting Element:

3 Key Components:

Follow Up and Added Value

1. Keeping Promises Made

2. Requesting Feedback

3. Giving Items of Value

3rd Supporting Element:

5 Example Items of Value:

Follow Up and Added Value

3. Giving Items of Value

3rd Supporting Element:

1. Interesting Articles

2. Research Papers

3. Data Details and

Analysis

4. FAQ’s

5. Resource List

3 Key Components:

Follow Up and Added Value

1. Keeping Promises Made

2. Requesting Feedback

3. Giving Items of Value

3rd Supporting Element:

The 7 ElementsSummary, Observation and Practice

Moving beyond the fear…Moving beyond the fear…

Developing ….Developing ….

the Art and Skill of the Art and Skill of

Speaking and Presenting Speaking and Presenting with Influencewith Influence

Learning the Skills

Observing Practicing

Supplemental Reinforcement

One-on-One Coaching

Our Workshop Blueprint

The 7 ElementsEnabling You to Speak and Present with Influence

The 7 ElementsEnabling You to Speak and Present with Influence

4 Framework Elements3 Supporting

Elements Captivating Opening

Compelling Content

Confident Delivery

Closing and Call to Action

Practice and Preparation

Audience Participation

Follow Up and Added Value

ObservationObservation

ObservationObservation

Learning the Skills

Observing Practicing

Supplemental Reinforcement

One-on-One Coaching

Our Workshop Blueprint

ObservationObservation

Practice !Practice !

Practice!Practice!

Learning the Skills

Observing Practicing

Supplemental Reinforcement

One-on-One Coaching

Our Workshop Blueprint

More Practice – Putting the 7 Elements Into Play

More Practice – Putting the 7 Elements Into Play

Purpose and Outcome An opportunity to….

• Practice in Front of an Audience

• Observe and Learn from Others

• Observe and Evaluate Others

• Try New Tactics and Strategies

• Video-taped for One-on-One

Coaching

More Practice – Putting the 7 Elements Into Play

Presentation Topics:

1. Eye Contact and Body Language

2. Top 10 PowerPoint Tips

3. Handling Questions and Answers

4. Dealing with the Unexpected and Handling

Miscues

5. Knowing Your Audience in Advance

6. Dealing with Nervousness and Fear

7. Presenting Data Graphs and Charts

8. Powerful Closing and Calls to Action

9. Presentations to Management Teams

10. Keeping Track of Time and Staying on Time

More Practice – Putting the 7 Elements Into Play

Instructions and Guidelines: - Tab 5

• Day 1 - In Class Preparation

Read the ArticlesConsider Your “Desired Outcome” and “WIIFM”Consider Your Flow Structure(s)Consider Your Media Choice: Flipchart / PowerPoint

• Day 1 - Post-Class Preparation (Here, Office, Home)

Incorporate the 7 ElementsUtilize the “Completion Checklist Form” (Tab 5)

• Day 2 - Individual Presentations (5-7 min; max 10 min)

All Presentations Will Be VideotapedEveryone Will Evaluate Everyone Else (Form, Tab 4)Instructor Will Provide 1:1 Coaching and Feedback

The 7 ElementsMore Practice – Putting the 7 Elements Into Play

4 Framework Elements3 Supporting

Elements Captivating Opening

Compelling Content

Confident Delivery

Closing and Call to Action

Practice and Preparation

Audience Participation

Follow Up and Added Value

8 Common Flow Structures:

Compelling Content

1. Numerical

2. Chronological

3. Features / Benefits

4. Rhetorical Questions

2nd Framework Element:

More Practice – Putting the 7 Elements Into Play

8 Common Flow Structures:

Compelling Content

5. Problem / Solution

6. Physical / Geographic

Location

7. Issues / Actions

8. Argument / Fallacy

2nd Framework Element:

More Practice – Putting the 7 Elements Into Play

Individual PracticeIndividual Practice

Presentation Skills Workshop

CRG Leadership Institute LLC

Day 2

Practice, Observation, Practice, Observation, EvaluationEvaluation

Day 2

Your Action PlanYour Action Plan

Formulate a “Take-Away” Action Plan

• Review All Feedback

• Review Notes

• Review Exercises

• Identify Key Points

Tab 7

Beyond the Action PlanBeyond the Action Plan

Moving beyond the fear…Moving beyond the fear…

Developing ….Developing ….

the Art and Skill of the Art and Skill of

Speaking and Presenting Speaking and Presenting with Influencewith Influence

Moving beyond the fear…Moving beyond the fear…

MASTERINGMASTERING …. ….

the Art and Skill of the Art and Skill of

Speaking and Presenting Speaking and Presenting with Influencewith Influence

Moving beyond the fear…Moving beyond the fear…

MASTERYMASTERYis a is a

PROCESSPROCESS

The Blueprint for The Blueprint for MasteryMastery

Learning the Skills

Observing Practicing

Supplemental Reinforcement

One-on-One Coaching

The Blueprint for The Blueprint for MasteryMastery

Learning the Skills

Observing Practicing

Supplemental Reinforcement

One-on-One Coaching

The Blueprint for The Blueprint for MasteryMastery

Learning HABIT

Observing Practicing

Supplemental Reinforcement

One-on-One Coaching

The Blueprint for The Blueprint for MasteryMastery

The Learning HABIT

Observing Practicing

Supplemental Reinforcement

One-on-One Coaching

The Blueprint for The Blueprint for MasteryMastery

Learning HABIT

Observing HABIT

Practicing

Supplemental Reinforcement

One-on-One Coaching

The Blueprint for The Blueprint for MasteryMastery

Learning HABIT

Observing HABIT

Practicing

Supplemental Reinforcement

One-on-One Coaching

The Blueprint for The Blueprint for MasteryMastery

Learning HABIT

Observing HABIT

Practice HABIT

Supplemental Reinforcement

One-on-One Coaching

The Blueprint for The Blueprint for MasteryMastery

Learning HABIT

Observing HABIT

Practice HABIT

Supplemental Reinforcement

One-on-One Coaching

The Blueprint for The Blueprint for MasteryMastery

Learning HABIT

Observing HABIT Practice HABIT

Supplemental Reinforcement

One-on-One Coaching

The Blueprint for The Blueprint for MasteryMastery

Supplemental Reinforcement

www.CareerSuccessCommunity.com

The Blueprint for The Blueprint for MasteryMastery

Learning HABIT

Observing HABIT Practice HABIT

Supplemental Reinforcement

One-on-One Coaching

The Blueprint for The Blueprint for MasteryMastery

One-on-One Coaching

• Video Feedback and Suggestions

• Advanced Prep – Future

Presentation

• Instructions on “the Community”

Sitewww.CareerSuccessCommunity.com

The Blueprint for The Blueprint for MasteryMastery

Learning HABIT

Observing HABIT Practice HABIT

Supplemental Reinforcement

One-on-One Coaching

Moving beyond the fear…Moving beyond the fear…

You’re on your wayYou’re on your wayto to MasteringMastering …. ….

the Art and Skill of the Art and Skill of

Speaking and Presenting Speaking and Presenting with Influencewith Influence

Master Your Fear ….

?

Three Highly Recommended Books:

Author: Jerry Weissman

Another Highly Recommended Resource:

Help Us IMPROVE the Workshop!

Evaluation/Feedback Form

Join the Community Group!Join the Community Group!

Supplemental Reinforcement

www.CareerSuccessCommunity.com

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