Saturday, March 16, 2013

Structure of a Great Speech

If you have not yet come across Nancy Duarte's work, check out her presentation on what makes a great, inspiring, compelling speech. Her research has revealed an interesting pattern in some of the greatest speeches of all time, including Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream".

At our Dynamic Presentation Skills Workshop, we share the basic structure of a speech which has been valuable for many of our participants in their preparation of content. This breakthrough structure uncovered by Nancy Duarte takes it to another level.

 

Monday, February 4, 2013

March 11 Dynamic Presentation Skills Workshop

We are getting into the full swing of 2013 and happy to announce our next workshop on March 11th. The theme for this workshop is a very popular topic for our clients - how image matters when presenting.

Please be sure to register early as seats will fill up very quickly.

March 11 Dynamic Presentation Skills Workshop - Time To Make Your Best Impression!

Date: Monday, March 11, 2013
Time: 9:30am to 7:00pm
Venue: Ramada Hong Kong Hotel, 388 Des Voeux Road West, Hong Kong
Cost: HK$2,280 for one, HK$3,900 for two
To Register: Send email with contact details to March11dps@biz-results.net or register online by clicking upper right corner

Please CLICK HERE to read our client testimonials.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Sunday, January 13, 2013

5 Tips for Story Telling

Our theme for our upcoming January 26 Dynamic Presentation Skills Workshop is "Time to Tell Your Story" so it makes sense that we share some tips on how to use this technique to capture your audience.

It's no secret that story telling is a very powerful skill to enthrall, captivate and connect with your audience. It is an art that has been around for as long as human beings have been alive -- an art of passing on knowledge, lessons, history and providing hours of entertainment long before smartphones, Netflix, TV and Facebook.

In the public speaking arena, when used skillfully, story telling can create meaningful emotional impact on your presentation and keep the audience enraptured. They will also remember your presentation for a long time to come. I recently delivered a presentation to a Toastmasters group and at the end of the presentation, an audience member approached me and commented on how much she enjoyed my speech and that we had met several years ago at another presentation. She said she still remembers very clearly the story I told about the Dalai Lama. It reinforced my strong belief that speeches come and go but stories will stay in our hearts for a while longer, or forever.

Here are my Top Five Tips for Storytelling which we will cover in more depth at our upcoming January 26 Workshop.

1. Use relevant stories for your topic - select stories carefully to make a point in your presentation and not just tell a story for the sake of using this skill. Ensure that there is a relevant message in the story to make your point.

2. Use vivid details in your story - Appeal to the senses by painting very visual details, adding elements relating to the sense of smell, touch or sound. Example: "the wonderful aroma of coffee was drifting into the room as I awoke to the spectacular sunrise outside my window." Using vivid details, placing the emotions and visuals of your story will take the audience there with you and then watch them lean in closer as you lead them into the story.

3. Use your own stories - Your personal stories offer so much insight as to who you are authentically and can make your presentation so much more appealing. When audience members learn more about you, they will feel more connected with you. Just remember point #1 to make it relevant to your key message. Also, your own personal stories will have total credibility as no one can ever dispute your experiences and the details will be easier to remember.

4. Rehearse your stories and be sure remember the important details - When you are recounting a story from history or someone else's experience, you need to be accurate with the details to ensure credibility. In training, I often refer to stories to emphasize learning points and cannot afford to misquote details. Be sure to rehearse the stories so that you do not forget mid way to check on notes.

5. Pay attention to great stories all around you - There are many wonderful stories to use if you are alert to the story opportunities around you. At a friend's wedding when an unfortunate mishap around spilling red wine on her wedding gown became a story in different situations in my training. While it was unfortunate when it happened, it did have a happy ending and the story offered so many points of learning. Aside from your friends' experiences, the current news, blogs of interest, newsletters and books offer many fascinating stories to draw upon.

To get started, think about a life-defining moment that has affected your path/career in life. It is a good basis for your personal mission story and a focal point for your career goals in 2015!

 

Sunday, December 16, 2012

January 26 Dynamic Presentation Skills Workshop

Welcome to a New Year of taking charge of your powerful skills on stage! This will be our 8th year of delivering our popular Dynamic Presentation Skills Workshop.

Hundreds of professionals, managers, executives, students and business owners have joined our program and transformed their presentation skills. No matter what level they are at, they will conclude with a significant and dramatic improvement in their presentation skills.


We promise that our 2013 programs will be just as transformational as in previous years…and more! Our processes have improved with each year and we are adding new activities to maximize learning for our valued clients.

"Cecilia runs a very useful presentation. My presentation style has really improved. Make it a New Year's resolution to see her and speak with confidence!" - Serene Lo, Director of Human Resources

Who will benefit from this workshop?
  • Managers who have been given a new responsibility of delivering presentations
  • First time managers expected to present sales or internal presentations
  • Senior managers who wish to sharpen their skills and increase their confidence in front of an audience
  • Executives who find giving presentations a difficult and fearful task
Sign up early to secure your spot as we limit our workshops to a small number to ensure all participants receive personal coaching and time for practice sessions.


Please CLICK HERE to read our clients' testimonials.

 
January 26 Dynamic Presentation Skills Workshop - Our first workshop of the year!
 
Date: Saturday, January 26, 2013
Time: 9:30am to 7:00pm
Venue: Ramada Hong Kong Hotel, 388 Des Voeux Road West, Hong Kong
To Register: Send name and contact details to: Jan26DPS@biz-results.net or register online in upper right corner
 
We look forward to seeing you there!
 
 
 

 

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

November 10 Dynamic Presentation Skills Workshop

This will be our last workshop for 2012!

It's hard to believe we are in our final quarter and soon the year will be over. This will be our sixth and last workshop for the year. How fortunate that we had the opportunity to work with professionals, executives, managers, students, entrepreneurs, teachers, environmentalists, civil servants and leaders over this past year and in previous years who inspire us by their commitment to growth and leadership communication.

It is a true blessing to engage in this type of work. I love our workshops as we truly see transformation within a single day. Please visit our testimonial page to read comments from previous attendees.

Hope you will be able to join our last workshop for 2012 and look forward to seeing you on stage!

Details:

Date: Saturday, November 10, 2012
Time: 9:30am to 7:00pm
Venue: Jasmin Room, Ramada Hong Kong Hotel, 308 Des Voeux Road West, Hong Kong
Cost: HK$2,280 for one, HK$3,900 for two
To Register: Send name and contact details to: Nov10dps@biz-results.net or register online upper right corner of this page
 

Monday, July 23, 2012

Thank you for your continued support and endorsement! We are very pleased to announce our next workshop on Monday, September 10th.  

Please note that many spots are already taken by our wait-list so register as soon as possible if you would like to join us. 

Visit our testimonial page for comments from past participants. Please CLICK HERE


Details:


Date: Monday, September 10, 2012
Time: 9:30am to 7:00pm
Venue: Jasmine Room, Ramada Hong Kong Hotel, 308 Des Voeux Road West, Hong Kong
Cost: HK$2,280 for one, HK$3,900 for two
To Register: Send name and contact number to Sept10dps@biz-results.net or register online by clicking in upper right corner. 

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Put the WOW in your Team Presentations - 3 Simple Tips


Team reports/pitches are commonplace in a corporate environment and executives and managers present in this manner often without realizing there are special tactics to make this type of presentation more effective.

I’ve worked with clients on specific presentations with a targeted outcome and also with executive teams on mastering their pitches. I have seen how far more powerfully impactful and convincing a team presentation can be, if done properly. The idea of presenting with a team may be comforting for some, as the pressure is not entirely imposed upon the individual and it feels safer to stand up with your trusted team members. However, it can totally backfire if the team is not aligned on the message or have not prepared properly. 


From my work over the years with team sales pitches and project presentations, here are some basic guidelines that will be useful for the next time you are presenting as a team. 


Join our next Dynamic Presentation Skills Workshop on July 7, 2012. 

1. Achieve Team Alignment – it may seem glaringly obvious but many teams go into preparation and presentation mode “assuming” everyone is aligned on the objective. There may be a complete disconnect from Joe the Designer to Frank the Finance Manager on the outcome of the presentation or they may have their own personal agendas. Make sure that the team discusses FIRST AND FOREMOST the objective of the presentation and the desired outcome. After a discussion where everyone has a chance to voice out, achieve alignment and commitment.  

I once coached a very senior executive team on a high profile pitch and before we edited the slides or worked on each speaker’s presentation, I proceeded to get alignment on the objective. They thought it was a strange start to the process and after a one-hour discussion when the entire team became clear on what the desired outcome was, they exclaimed that it was inspiring and one even said, “It was a revolutionary process!” That was when I realized that many teams miss out on this step.

Your audience will feel the solidarity and consistency in your team’s message if you are all singing to the same tune. Yes, so simple but yet so often missed.

2. Identify Each Team Member’s Strengths in Expertise, Credibility and Presentation Style. It’s a strategic game and some tactical manoeuvring may need to take place, especially if you are pitching for a big account or you are given only one shot to get budget approval with the presentation.

Once you have achieved your team alignment and message, decide on the players to present to your audience. Which expert may win the key points, which team member has credibility or relationship with audience members that may sway the results and who has the strongest presentation style to open/close the presentation? Do not just slot speakers purely based on the content.

If you have a content expert who is a poor speaker, maybe this expert can share the key points and allow a stronger speaker to open and close this section. If you have a strong presenter who is not a subject matter expert, make him/her the emcee or hold the presentation format by transitioning one speaker to the other. If you have a team member who has the credibility in the eyes of the audience, let this speaker open the presentation and close with strong influence. Maximize your team’s strengths and set everyone up for success. (For additional tips on how to make a pitch, please check out: A Formula for Your Next Sales Presentation

3. Transition Smoothly Between Each Speaker – Again, very simple and somewhat obvious but this often gets overlooked. Because teams sometimes may not have the benefit of time to rehearse together before a presentation, it shows when there is an awkward and disjointed transition between each speaker. Even if managers are trained on presenting, many of them are not trained on how to close a presentation properly and transition over to the next speaker for a team outcome. Individually they may present well or better than their colleagues but for a team presentation, this does not help to achieve the objective.

Not only should the content flow logically and smoothly, when a speaker finishes, he/she should transition the next speaker in seamlessly and to set them up for success. This is one guideline that seems to be a new concept with many clients I work with. They believe that their job is to deliver their presentation smashingly but this does not extend to ensuring their colleagues also do the same. It’s a radical concept that not only do they have to look good; they have to make their team members look as well!

One final simple tip on this guideline is to manage the audio/visual materials, handouts, slides, props, and other presentation materials in advance. It is very unprofessional and looks very ill-prepared when each speaker needs an extra 5 minutes to plug in his/her laptop. Make sure it’s all consolidated in one device and a helper is managing all the visual aids/materials. The speakers have enough to focus on without also having to worry about the slides being in place or the videos are cued up properly.

Hope you will be able to benefit from these simple tips in your next team presentation. If you have a specific question, please direct your inquiry to presentation_tips@biz-results.net or review our webpage for other articles and tips on effective presentation skills.


Sunday, June 3, 2012

July 7 Dynamic Presentation Skills Workshop

We are back with our next workshop on Saturday, July 7. We look forward to seeing you there!

We have been running this workshop since 2005 and hundreds of participants have experienced transformational results. Please visit our testimonial page to learn more...


Date: Saturday, July 7, 2012
Time: 9:30am to 7:00pm
Venue: Jasmin Room 3/F Ramada Hong Kong Hotel, 308 Des Voeux Road West, Hong Kong
Cost: HK$2,280 for one, HK$3,900 for two
To Register: Send name, contact details to July7dps@biz-results.net or click upper right corner

Thursday, April 19, 2012

May 21 Dynamic Presentation Skills Workshop - Time to Look Our Best!

Here's to Looking Good!



Last year our esteemed guest, world renowned Image Consultant and dear friend Sonia Samtani gave us insightful tips on our image and in particular, how we are perceived visually and especially on stage. We receive regular inquiries about Sonia's return and after a year of repeated requests, she has agreed to present at our upcoming workshop on May 21!


We promise you it will be insightful, valuable and a lot of fun!


Please register early as we have limited spots. Look forward to seeing you there!


Date: Monday, May 21, 2012
Time: 9:30am to 7:00pm
Venue: Ramada Hong Kong Hotel, 308 Des Voeux Road West, Hong Kong
Cost: HK$2,280 for one, HK$3,900 for two


Course fee includes full day workshop, personal coaching, lunch/refreshments and re-attendance of future workshops at no cost.


To Register: Send name, contact details mailto:May21dps@biz-results.net or click upper right corner


Please CLICK HERE to review comments from past participants.

To complete registration, you are also required to complete a pre-workshop questionnaire.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

April 16 Dynamic Presentation Skills Workshop - Time to Laugh Again!

Hey are you ready to laugh again?

We finally succumbed to the numerous requests and managed to get Anthony Solimini to return for an encore on HOW TO BE FUNNY ON STAGE at our upcoming workshop on April 16.

Anthony will not only lead a hilarious session which will have you in stitches (we have proof of this, just ask our clients who attended the session last Sept) but will share some trade secrets on being funny on stage and how this will be one of the most powerful ways to overcome stage fright.

Beyond that, we also have a lot to offer for spending the day with us!


What will you get out of this workshop and a one-day investment of your time? You will discover your unique presentation style and strengths as a "leader in communication" and explore your public speaking persona. You will do this by delivering presentations and receiving immediate feedback.

You will be coached "real-time" on preparation, delivery and presentation. We learn the most quickly by DOING so be prepared to STEP UP, take action during this workshop and exponentially accelerate your skills as a public speaker.

A participant from a workshop shares:

“Since the presentation workshop, I’ve gone from a speaker who occasionally spoke to a regular comedy club impromptu presenter! Cecilia gives inspiring presentations! I can’t wait to do another course of hers in the future.” - Diane Huntoon

Please CLICK HERE to review comments from past participants.

This workshop will teach you how to:

1. Prepare your speech for maximum impact
2. Create a compelling and memorable message
3. Present your content in a powerful and meaningful way
4. Make a strong impression with your audience
5. Develop rapport with and engage your audience
6. Deliver a smooth and flawless presentation with minimum preparation
7. Control nervousness and anxiety
8. Adopt empowering and secret techniques that the world's most accomplished speakers use

Date: Monday, April 16, 2012
Time: 9:30am to 7:00pm
Venue: Ramada Hong Kong Hotel, 308 Des Voeux Road West, Hong Kong
Cost: HK$2,280 for one, HK$3,900 for two

Course fee includes full day workshop, personal coaching, lunch/refreshments and re-attendance of future workshops at no cost.

To Register: Send name, contact details mailto:April16dps@biz-results.net or click upper right corner


To complete registration, you are also required to complete a pre-workshop questionnaire.

Sunday, January 29, 2012

March 10 Dynamic Presentation Skills Workshop

Our next workshop will be on Saturday, March 10th.

Be sure to sign up early as spots are very limited!

Date: Saturday, March 10, 2012
Time: 9:30am to 7:00pm
Venue: Jasmin Room 3/F Ramada Hong Kong Hotel, 308 Des Voeux Road West, Hong Kong
Cost: HK$2,280 for one, HK$3,900 for two
To Register: Send name, contact details mailto:March10dps@biz-results.net or click upper right corner

Please CLICK HERE to review comments from past participants.

Sunday, December 18, 2011

January 16 Dynamic Presentation Skills Workshop


Take your public speaking to new levels in 2012! Join us for our first workshop of the year.

We have been running this workshop since 2005 and hundreds of participants have experienced transformational results. Please visit our testimonial page to learn more...

Date: Monday, January 16, 2012
Time: 9:30am to 7:00pm
Venue: Jasmin Room 3/F Ramada Hong Kong Hotel, 308 Des Voeux Road West, Hong Kong
Cost: HK$2,280 for one, HK$3,900 for two
To Register: Send name, contact details to Jan16dps@biz-results.net or click upper right corner

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

November 14 Dynamic Presentation Skills Workshop


This will be our last workshop for the year!

Date: Monday, November 14, 2011
Time: 9:30am to 7:00pm
Venue: Jasmin Room 3/F Ramada Hong Kong Hotel, 308 Des Voeux Road West, Hong Kong
Cost: HK$2,280 for one, HK$3,900 for two
To Register: Send name, contact details to Nov14dps@biz-results.net or register online on this page (upper right hand corner)

Please CLICK HERE to read our client testimonials.

Monday, August 8, 2011

September 10 Dynamic Presentation Skills Workshop


We are pleased to announce our next workshop on Saturday, September 10th!

Date: Saturday, Sept 10, 2011
Time: 9:30am to 7:00pm
Venue: Jasmin Room 3/F Ramada Hong Kong Hotel, 308 Des Voeux Road West, Hong Kong
Cost: HK$2,280 for one, HK$3,900 for two
To Register: Send name, contact details to Sept10dps@biz-results.net or register online on this page (upper right hand corner)

Please CLICK HERE to read our client testimonials.





Sunday, June 5, 2011

July 16 Dynamic Presentation Skills Workshop


Public speaking is leadership communication. If you are asked to speak on a particular topic or to make a presentation, it's because you are a leader or an expert on your subject matter.

The more you present, and the better you are at it, the more you will be "perceived" as a leader and an authority. If public speaking is something you are not 100% comfortable with or you experience a level of anxiety or nervousness when presenting, you can take advantage of the resources available to help you be more at ease on stage, speak with confidence and present to INFLUENCE.

At our one-day workshop, we help people go from whatever level they are at and accelerate their confidence levels as a presenter. We offer a very unique and proprietary process that enables participants to overcome fear, develop total confidence and speak to amaze, inspire and WOW the audience. It's a big promise....and we do all this in a single day!

Join our next workshop on July 16 and please register quickly as we have many spots reserved already from our waiting list.

Look forward to seeing you on stage!

Date: Saturday, July 16, 2011
Time: 9:30am to 7:00pm
Venue: Jasmin Room 3/F Ramada Hong Kong Hotel, 308 Des Voeux Road West, Hong Kong
Cost: HK$2,280 for one, HK$3,900 for two
To Register: Send name, contact details to July16dps@biz-results.net or register online on this page (upper right hand corner)

Please CLICK HERE to read our client testimonials.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

May 30 Dynamic Presentation Skills Workshop


We have a special guest joining us for our next workshop on Monday, May 30, 2011.

I have been a fan and I am completely in awe of EFT and what it can do for overcoming anxiety, nervousness, fear and help build confidence, focus, clarity and empowerment. It's no wonder that I have been sharing this powerful but unbelievably simple technique in our workshops.

But I am not the expert, only a fan.

For our next workshop, we have invited an EFT specialist and practitioner, Dr. Michelle Gabbe, to give us a hands-on demonstration on how to use this simple technique anytime to overcome fears and to achieve total confidence for public speaking and other areas of work and personal life.

DO NOT MISS OUT!

What will you get out of this workshop and a one-day investment of your time? You will discover your unique presentation style and strengths as a "leader in communication" and explore your public speaking persona. You will do this by delivering presentations and receiving immediate feedback.

You will be coached "real-time" on preparation, delivery and presentation. We learn the most quickly by DOING so be prepared to STEP UP, take action during this workshop and exponentially accelerate your skills as a public speaker.

A participant from a workshop shares: “This workshop was well beyond my expectations and the best workshop I have ever been to. Thank you Cecilia!” – Duane Cheung, Project Safety Manager, Leighton - China State Joint Venture

Please CLICK HERE to read more client testimonials.

This workshop will teach you how to:

1. Prepare your speech for maximum impact
2. Create a compelling and memorable message
3. Present your content in a powerful and meaningful way
4. Make a strong impression with your audience
5. Develop rapport with and engage your audience
6. Deliver a smooth and flawless presentation with minimum preparation
7. Control nervousness and anxiety
8. Adopt empowering and secret techniques that the world's most accomplished speakers use


Date: Monday, May 30, 2011
Time: 9:30am to 7:00pm
Venue: Jasmin Room 3/F Ramada Hong Kong Hotel, 308 Des Voeux Road West, Hong Kong
Cost: HK$2,280 for one, HK$3,900 for two
To Register: Send name, contact details to May30dps@biz-results.net or register online on this page (upper right hand corner)

Please CLICK HERE to read our client testimonials.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Thank you so much for your inquiries about the next workshop. The date is confirmed!

Date: Monday, April 11, 2011
Time: 9:30am to 7:00pm
Venue: Jasmin Room, 3/F Ramada Hong Kong Hotel, 308 Des Voeux Road West, Hong Kong
Cost: HK$2,280 for one, HK$3,900 for two
To Register: Send email to April11DPS@biz-results.net or register online (upper right hand corner)

Please CLICK HERE to read our client testimonials.

As usual, our workshops fill up quickly so it is advised that you reserve your spot EARLY.

We look foward to working with you!

Thursday, January 27, 2011

February 28 Dynamic Presentation Skills Workshop


We kicked off 2011 with a memorable workshop on January 22nd with yet another amazing group of participants. We were inspired, enlightened and moved by the level of energy, passion and power of the group and the personal message each participant shared from the heart. Thank you for sharing the day with us!

Must keep up with this incredible momentum!

We had many inquiries for our first workshop as well as clients from last year who wish for us to maintain a regular schedule of workshops.

We are pleased to announce the next Dynamic Presentation Skills Workshop will be on Monday, February 28, 2011.

Date: Monday, February 28, 2011
Time: 9:30am to 6:30pm
Venue: Jasmin Room, 3/F Ramada Hong Kong Hotel, 308 Des Voeux Road West, Hong Kong
Cost: HK$2,280 for one, HK$3,900 for two
To Register: Send email to
Feb28DPS@biz-results.net or register online (upper right hand corner)

Please CLICK HERE to read our client testimonials.

As usual, our workshops fill up quickly so it is advised that you reserve your spot EARLY.

We look forward to seeing you on stage!

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Advance Your Career by Mastering Your Presentations

What are the types of presentations that will move you up the corporate ladder?

Are you helping or sabotaging your advancement opportunities with how you present in front of prospective clients, board members or senior management?

A joint study by AT&T and Stanford University found that the single best question to predict high earning was "Do you enjoy giving speeches?"

Many fear it and avoid it like the plague. Some will even give up a promotion to a new job because it requires a lot of public speaking.

Overall, people understand the value of being able to present well in front of a group of clients, senior management or a large public audience but maybe think, "it's only for sales and marketing people" or "My performance is not measured by the my stage theatrics but by my skills, experience and results!"

While the latter statement may be true, nowadays in the corporate world, there are more expectations of middle managers and senior executives to be able to stand up at any given time and impress and wow an audience. This is regardless of whether you are in R&D, engineering, accounting or sales.

In today's world where public exposure and notoriety accelerate people to fame and success and combine that with being totally bombarded by the information blitz era, being competent at your job today is just not good enough.

You have to stand up and tell people you are competent, over and over again by making presentations. The tougher or the bigger in number the audience, the more competent you are perceived to be.

Here are the different types of presentations that you may already be presenting very well, or panicking as you have been asked to deliver one shortly or you have been avoiding or dodging with a lot of effort:

Sales Presentations - This type of presentation is no longer reserved for the sales and marketing team. While it is daunting to have to put your credibility on the line when selling to a skeptical or a tough group, there are ways to use this to your advantage.

The first step in becoming effective at this is to refrain from selling. Most sales presentations I've attended are focused on how big the company is, how impressive their products are, how the service will improve my life, and on and on. Not once am I asked what my needs are, what my concerns are and what I'm looking for.

Before you launch into your 60-slide standard corporate PowerPoint presentation, ask the audience what they want to know, what they are interested in, and what information would help them make a decision. Find out the needs of your audience first.

Please refer to our article "
A Formula for Your Next Sales Presentation".

Management Presentations - This type of presentation is when you have to report quarterly or annual results to the board or senior management or project status/results.

If the numbers are good, everyone gets acknowledgement and the most accomplished speaker in the group will deliver the presentation with a big confident grin. Everyone gets top marks.

However, when the results are not so good, the typical reaction is the pile on more slides and more data on why you did not achieve the targets. TOTALLY WRONG MOVE.

If you're the lucky one to be present the good news, you will make a very strong impression on senior management but if you have to present bad news, quitting your job or leaving the country is not the solution.

The key is to take accountability, be upfront, share solutions and no matter what, DO NOT MAKE EXCUSES! This reflects very poorly on your leadership skills.

The most important tip for presenting well in a situation like this is to master your confidence and one of the ways to achieve this is through preparation.

Preparation is vital for all types of presentations but when you're getting ready to go in to defend your territory and be attacked, you must spend a substantial amount of time anticipating what the objections, criticism, challenges will be and how you will respond instead of adding more flashy PowerPoint slides.

Expert Presentations - If you are asked to speak at a conference or with your team or department, you are already considered a leader and an authority on your subject. This type of presentation really adds points to your credibility scale. If you do this well, you are already secured in or very soon on your way to the top ranks of your organization.

To be even better at delivering expert presentations, focus on presenting value and sharing this with sincerity and a genuine desire to contribute insights and wisdom. It's not about you. It's ALL about what the audience will take away, what value are you adding to their life and what will change their thinking or actions.

In summary, there are different strategies for each type of presentation and using a loaded PowerPoint presentation is not the answer. Be clear on your objective, audience needs/expectations, do your research, prepare and get some coaching. Stressing over it is not going to get you results. You are far better off spending that time preparing.

The final good news...

The more often you present any of the above type of presentations, the better and more confident you will become.

If you have a presentation coming up and a specific question, please email us at
presentation_tips@biz-results.net.

Saturday, December 18, 2010

January 22 Workshop - First Workshop in 2011!

Thank you for your amazing support in 2010! We keep receiving your kind comments about our training and requests for more workshops.

We have scheduled our first workshop for 2011 on Saturday, January 22, 2011.

Please register early as seats fill up very quickly! We were overbooked in November and this workshop will accommodate a number of those we turned away and had to be placed on a waiting list. Please email us or register online to secure your spot!


Date: Saturday, January 22, 2011
Time: 9:30am to 6:30pm
Venue: Jasmin Room, 3/F Ramada Hong Kong Hotel, 308 Des Voeux Road West, Hong Kong
Cost: HK$2,280 for one, HK$3,900 for two
To Register: Send email to Jan22DPS@biz-results.net or register online (upper right hand corner)

Please CLICK HERE to read our client testimonials.