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Become a More Powerful Presenter
Monday November 24, 2008 from 9:00am - 5:00pm
Paragon Strategies Offices
425 California Street
San Francisco, California 94104 Get Directions
Experts agree that communicating ideas effectively is one of the most important skills that people need in order to succeed in the business world. You may have ideas that are worth a fortune, but if you can't communicate them clearly, no one will get the message.

This workshop will guide you through the process of delivering your message compellingly so that clients will choose your ideas, products or services over other presenters. Whether your goal is to persuade, inform or educate, you will learn from this highly participatory workshop how to capture your audience with engaging presentation skills.

At the end of this course, you will be able to:
1. Present technical information clearly, concisely and persuasively
2. Overcome nervousness, anxiety and any distracting mannerisms
3. Structure compelling and memorable presentations.
4. Use common and high-tech media effectively
5. Project outstanding control and confidence

Who Should Attend:
1. Executives
2. Managers and Supervisors
3. Formal and Informal Leaders
4. Professionals

"I really want to thank you for the workshop yesterday...it was amazing! It really helped me and I learned so many techniques that I will surely incorporate into my presentations, and frankly, daily life!!"
-Kirtee Mehta, Marketing Communications Manager, Appstream Inc.

Sign Up by Nov 17th and save $100 - Only $477. Contact Jerry Ervin 415-395-1980

$577.00 Register by Nov 17th and Save $100.
Category: Education
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