Presenting To Difficult & Hostile Groups Helpcard |
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| Publisher:
Bacal & Associates |
| Date added:07-Oct-2007 |
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0 K
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| Language:
English
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| License:
Shareware - Time Limit
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| Price :$ 9.95 |
| OS :
Windows 98/NT/2000/ME/XP/VISTA
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| UpdateDate : 29-Oct-2007 |
| Requirements :
No special requirements
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Presenting To Difficult & Hostile Groups Helpcard Information |
| If you do presentations, whether it's at staff meetings, or large conferences, sometimes your message is something that is difficult for members of your group or audience to hear. When speaking to groups, you can improve your ability to be truly heard by using the techniques outlined on this helpcard. Open the ears of your audience. Improve your credibility.You can learn to improve and manage your presentations in situations where your audience is resistant or does not want to hear what you have to tell them. Reduce heckling and manage the process, while getting your point/message across to minimize resistance, and improve credibility. Electronic Downloadable Version The Point: Whether you do occasional speeches and presentations or you do them more often, eventually you are going to come across situations where one or more people in your audience are resistant to your message. That can manifest itself in some pretty harrowing behavior, from challenging you, to outright heckling. How you conduct yourself in these situations will determine whether you succeed, or fail miserably. Knowing how to handle these situations will also help you reduce stress associated with public speaking. What's Included: Presenting To Difficult & Hostile Groups Helpcard is an essential tool for any public speaker or anyone who works with groups. Need to make a presentation to "the brass"? This will help. Have to talk to a group of people you KNOW aren't going to be happy about what you need to say? This will help.. It's a fast way of learning: How to PREVENT heckling How to IMPROVE listening How to DEAL with objections How to MANAGE challenges and confrontation Learning these advanced speaking and group techniques can help you build better links with your audience, and reduce resistance and objections. Designed so you can review it before each presentation you give. Usage: We recommend this card to anyone who delivers presentations, formally or informally, since it will help you counter resistance and stay cool under fire. Some public speaking trainers use this card with the people they train to remind them how to stay cool. What's a Helpcard? Helpcards are designed for people who would rather learn without reading long books. Each card contains clear practical information, tips and guidelines that pertain to the topic at hand. |
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