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the expert to give a speech in the setting of your choice.
Claudyne
Wilder has delivered talks and speeches to a wide variety of audiences
in every conceivable setting. She focuses her advice on presenting,
as well as tips on developing effective visuals and mastering the
technology of laptop presentations. She can build individual exercises
into the talk and further customize it when appropriate. These talks
can run from 30 minutes to the 2-3 hour training lecturette described
below.
When
Does a Wilder Speech Make Sense?
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You want
to include a segment at your offsite staff meeting that reinforces
the corporate competency of effective communication.
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You want
to give top management a high-end view of the presentation skills
their employees are learning at the Winning Presentations Seminar.
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You are
rolling out a comprehensive communication program.
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You are
responsible for creating the agenda for a professional associations
meeting.
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You want
to give your salespeople a two-hour training session at the
next sales meeting.
What Are
the Topics?
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Topic
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Summary
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Ten
Steps to Successful Presenting
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Covers
the ten steps to results-oriented presentations.
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Visuals
and Their Magic
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Shows
how to move beyond boring visual sentence presentations.
Wilder guides the audience through the process of designing
dynamic and compelling visuals that enhance the presentations
theme. Includes examples of visual makeovers.
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Who
Needs to Organize?
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Demonstrates
how to put together several presentations using an organizing
format. Shows a presentation without a format, then that
same presentation with a format. Especially helpful for
sales groups, technical speakers, and those presenters who
have to do the same type of presentation over and over again.
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Point,
Click, and Wow!Presenting Electronically
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Covers
the key points to giving a dynamic laptop presentation: You
Are the Message, Design the Flow, Create High-Impact Screens,
and Rehearse, Rehearse, Rehearse. |
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Talk
and Training Modules
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Offers
a targeted, top-end discussion of one or more of the presentations
steps. Can include group exercises.
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Who Has Benefited?
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Presentations
2000 Conference
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Fenwal
Business College
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Polaroid,
FBI: 24th Annual Symposium on Crime Laboratory Development
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American
Association of Training and Development
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Government
Finance Officers Association of Texas
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Association
of Image Consultants
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Association
of Professional Investment Consultants
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Nature
Conservancy
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International
Association of Presentation Professionals, Presentations 99
Conference
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AdTech
Don't act like
a machine even if you use one!
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