The One Minute Presenter: 8 Steps to Successful Business Presentation for a Short Attention Span World

The One Minute Presenter: 8 Steps to Successful Business Presentation for a Short Attention Span World
May 27, 2009 By eChinacities.com

Guest Speaker:
Warwick John Fahy, Certified Professional Facilitator, TEAMSWORK


This event will be of interest to managers, senior executives and anyone who needs to be more influential in their spoken communications. In this engaging workshop, our speaker, the author of the book 'The One Minute Presenter' will take your communication skills to a higher level. Learn the 8 steps that successful business presenters use to connect and engage with short attention span audiences.  You will hear the latest research on why today's audiences are becoming more distracted and what you need to do to continue to get your messages across.
Our speaker uses a very interactive approach and you will be involved in trying out the new skills immediately. This is a very practical workshop and you will be able to implement the tools immediately.

Key learning outcomes:

Deliver more audience-focused presentations
Make your messages more memorable
Decrease your preparation time
Create more engaging interactions with your audience

Speaker's Biography:
Warwick John Fahy, Certified Professional Facilitator, TEAMSWORK

Warwick John Fahy gives Senior Executives the tools to be more concise, engaging and influential in spoken communications.  Based on his book The One Minute Presenter, Warwick's coaching programs are video-based and full of candor and constructive practical suggestions. He helps managers acquire the essential communication and management skills needed for high performance in common sense, interactive workshops. Working across Greater China and Asia, Warwick is available to take your management team to a high level of productivity.

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