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Program Outline
To stay competitive, productive and profitable, successful organizations must recognize the need for ongoing, results-driven training programs. Don’t leave your staff development to chance. Send your leaders to this powerful training so they can help your organization grow and prosper with new found skills.
A well-thought out, well-delivered employee training program can make a substantial difference in your future. Are you ready to bring on new staff and develop the ones who are already part of your team?
Come learn how to design, deliver and evaluate your training program for maximum effectiveness. Leave with a complete training outline that can be used immediately for a new employee orientation.
Presentation Skills
How often have you admired and envied those who make presentations with ease and confidence? Do you wish you had the talent to motivate, persuade, and hold the attention of a group? You can do that and more. Take specific steps to overcome the fear of speaking or to develop your presence in front of a group. Learn the essentials of planning your presentation. Rehearse in the way that best brings you ultimate presentation success.
Dynamic presentations and speaking are not strictly for talented "naturals." Now join their ranks – with this outstanding workshop. These are the guaranteed first steps to getting noticed and getting ahead on
the job.
In this workshop you
will learn how to use the
incredible capabilities of
PowerPoint to put together
presentations that are...
- Well-constructed
- Engaging and entertaining
- Pleasing to the eye
- Properly paced
- And unmistakably clear in their message.
This powerful seminar puts the latest trends and techniques at your fingertips. Whether you’ve been training for a while or never stepped onto a platform before, this workshop will show you how to build confidence, engage your audience and leave your participants praising you as a trainer and speaker.
Who Should Attend?
This workshop is not only for trainers. Whether you’re presenting to senior management, board of directors or council members, making a budget presentation, giving a speech, or speaking to your peers, this workshop gives you the key skills and confidence in presenting material that guarantees success.
- You will leave fully prepared and confident to tackle any training or speaking assignment
- Come learn how to avoid the most common speaking mistakes
- Go home with a tool kit of activities to bring your presentations to life
- Prepare to succeed when you stand up and speak with confidence and power
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2006 participants practicing the "Ruby Point"
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Testimonials from participants of the Spring 2006 Train the Trainer Workshop...
"Where do I start? First, I met so many great people at Train
the Trainer workshop last week. Not just by name, but actually
a little about the person as well. I feel confident that I
could email or call these people and get great information
from them and vise versa. The way the workshop was set-up
gave us that networking opportunity that you sometimes wouldn’t
have at a larger conference. I also learned some good ideas
for power point, which will come in handy during presentations
for work and for my master’s degree that I am currently working
on. I found the facts about the adult learning to be extremely
interesting concerning attention span and how they learn
differently. I liked the parking lot idea, the dots activity,
networking bingo, and the fact about the peppermints (I will
have to try that one). Further, I know I will be able to use
some of the orientation and training checklists to increase
our customer service quality. Overall, I met wonderful people,
gained insight from a variety of professionals, and learned
some presentation skills on the way. Good Stuff!"
Jamie Gower, Manager, Decatur Indoor Sports Center, Decatur Park District
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Thanks for a great few days at Train the Trainer. There was a lot
of great information at the seminar and it had a lot of what I call
“take back value.” Often time people go to a training or conference
and there is no “take back value” or from my employer perspective;
what am I getting out of sending you to this session.
I will be using the four points in presentations:
* Why is this important to the individual
* What are the Facts
* How is this practical
* Tell a Story
Looking back I can see some presentations where we failed to meet
all four of those points and we wondered why it did not seem to
hit home.
I also loved the place a pin on the map program. We will be using
that tip very shortly at an upcoming public hearing.
The “hug the flip chart” and ask permission to change what you write
down on the flip chart was also a very good tip.
Paul J. Sincock, City Manager, City of Plymouth
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For more information call either
Dina Kartch
Education & Conference Director
Illinois Park & Recreation Association
1815 S. Meyers Rd., Suite 400
Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181
Phone: 630.376.1911
Fax: 630.376.1919
email: dina@ILipra.org
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RubySpeaks, Inc.
(303) 933- 9291
info@RubySpeaks.com
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