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Presentation Training Dates Added for 2010

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Open Enrollment Presentation Skills Workshop dates have just been added for the rest of the 2010.  These sessions are ideal for those needing training for themselves or for their team members.

  • February 17-18
  • June 29-30
  • September 15-16
  • November 3-4

All of the sessions will be in Chicago and run from 8:30am to 5:00pm.

Learn more | Enroll | Call Jeanne at 773-239-2523

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Course Overview

During this highly interactive workshop, we’ll help you Find your focus.  Be yourself. Only Better.  You’ll learn to capitalize on your strengths and develop the skills you need to overcome your weaknesses.

You’ll also learn to:

  1. Engage your audience and appear more comfortable
  2. Feel less nervous
  3. Organize your presentations more clearly and efficiently
  4. Improve the design and delivery of your PowerPoint slides
  5. Manage questions and interruptions during your presentations

Throughout the course, you’ll work on a real-life presentation of your choosing.  All exercises are video recorded, and after the exercise you’ll watch your video with a coach.  This private coaching will provide additional, and very valuable, feedback to help you integrate what you’ve learned in class into the situations you face outside of it.

The course includes online pre-work and 12 months skill reinforcement through eCoach.

Learn more | Enroll | Call Jeanne at 773-239-2523


Learn more at www.TurpinCommunication.com and www.OnlinePresentationSkillsTraining.com

Forget Public Speaking 101.
Throw out generic rules. You need to
Find your focus. Be yourself. Only better.

Presentation Training. Redefined.

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