Recently this question was asked on a LinkedIn Q&A discussion forum: “Who does the best presentation skills training?”
While we always believe that Turpin Communication provides the best training in the industry, we were pleased to see that two of our recent workshop participants agree (and were willing to say so online). Here’s what they had to say:
From Beverly Feldt (Vice President, Workplace Productions)
“Just took a two-day workshop last week with Turpin Communication, and I thought it was the most valuable presentations training I’ve ever encountered (and I’ve even taught the subject).
There was a great deal of practice and individual coaching. Dale Ludwig and Greg Owen-Boger have a knack for boiling things down to manageable, memorable bits without oversimplifying or giving things cutesy names. We worked both on organizing a presentation and on the physical and mental side of things. I feel that I gained a lot of new skills, and I really enjoyed the whole process.”
Then, from Barbara Egel (Vice President, Primary Insights)
“I will agree with Beverly that Turpin is amazing. If you want “tips and tricks” that lead you to the same cookie-cutter presentation as everyone else, go elsewhere. If you want to be equipped with the skills to face down pretty much any situation that might come up in the course of preparing, presenting, and Q&A, try Turpin.
I’m an experienced speaker, and I thought the two days might be only mildly useful to someone who’s done as many presentations as I have. Instead, the pre-work, organizational skills, and continual video analysis of me speaking taught me a lot. You get to stay yourself, work from your strengths, and adapt the skills to your industry and audience. A most worthwhile two days.”
You can view the entire string of comments here:
http://www.linkedin.com/answers/career-education/occupational-training/CAR_OCT/696768-3818598
Don’t miss your next opportunity to join a public workshop. Visit the Open Enrollment Presentation Skills Workshop page.
Learn more at www.TurpinCommunication.com and www.OnlinePresentationSkillsTraining.com
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Dale, congrats! You are clearly doing something right, on Linkedin and your trainings!