AmCham Advance Learning Lab Seminar
Tools for High-Stakes Presentations & Conversation: Build Rapport, Influence People, and Speak to the Subconscious Mind
Do you have a company-changing, profit-making, high-stakes presentation coming up? What verbal and non-verbal communication strategies will you use to move from High-Stakes to Easy Profits?
The problem: Most leaders make the mistake of focusing too much on the audience’s conscious mind. They waste time preparing presentation content and reading off of PowerPoint slides, desperately hoping that their listeners consciously care. This leads to stress, inaction, and a loss of potential profits.
The truth: if you are not connecting with your listeners by speaking to their subconscious minds, chances are your listeners will not respond the way you want them to.
Course Structure
Part I:
- Leverage non-verbal cues to connect with your audience and make you more influential.
- Learn the art of using non-verbal cues to increase your charisma.
Part II:
- Captivate and hold your audience’s attention by using distinctive verbal phrases
- Use language patterns that are designed to influence your audience and to have them take the desired action
ABOUT THE SPEAKER:
Robert Iyer
Founder and Creator of Robert Iyer Consulting
Robert Iyer has partnered with middle-management to C-suite level leaders to help them create a climate of trust, partnership, and appreciation in the workplace.
For the past twenty years, Robert has worked in the field of international education in eleven different countries. For ten of those years, he has also worked as a consultant and coach in the business and NGO sectors. He has a deep understanding of the learning process and can help people achieve their desired results in their careers and the workplace.
This seminar is on a first-come-first-served basis, maximum 30 persons.
The maximum number of registrants per company is 3. If you wish to register more than 3 participants, please contact AmCham Taipei office.
Contact Person: Joyce Pan (02) 2718-8226 ext. 211 / [email protected]