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Live Webinar – August 24th, 2016 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU free
Provider:Training Magazine

Opening channels for collaborative communication is critical in today’s ever-changing work place.

Employers and managers risk drowning out valuable input and alienating employees if they simply push information out and dictate direction.  However, providing and managing invitations to participate can be challenging.

In other words, moving from monologue to dialog is necessary, yet difficult.

You must balance presenting clear information concisely – that is, commanding the room — with facilitating input and innovation – in other words, collaborating creatively.

Learn to:

  1. Manage anxiety prior to speaking so that you are calm and confident when engaging your audience.
  2. Prepare your audience for interactive participation.
  3. Facilitate the participation while it’s happening, such as calling for questions and queuing them up.

Join Matt and learn specific, immediately applicable facilitation techniques that are informed by scholarly research.

Presenter:  Matt Abrahams  (Linkedin profile @boldecho) Co-Founder/Principal at Bold Echo Communications, has published research articles on cognitive planning, persuasion, and interpersonal communication. Matt works with executives to help prepare and present keynote addresses and IPO road shows, conduct media interviews, deliver TED talks and recently published the third edition of his book Speaking Up without Freaking Out: 50 Techniques for Confident and Compelling Presenting, Matt also developed a software package that provides instant, proscriptive feedback to presenters. Prior to teaching, Matt held leadership positions in several software companies, where he created and ran global training & development.

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From Monologue To Dialogue:
Adding Interaction To Your Presentations

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