In-House Training

Companies that invest in the growth of their employees, especially when it comes to their soft skills, ought to be applauded. These companies are often associated with thriving work cultures and teams of highly motivated and satisfied individuals.

As your Company strives to support employees' search for soft skills like leadership, communication, teamwork, and problem-solving, it is important to fully exploit the wealth of support found in industry leaders, professionals, and people who have dedicated their lives to improving their soft-skills.

With this in mind, why not bring me in to conduct in-house training? Gift your team World-Class trainings on soft-skills that could forever change the trajectory of their careers.

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Feedback

How To Give Feedback & Inspiration In The Same Breath

For many, the word 'feedback' represents that one meeting where one is told all the ways they've messed up. We may try to cushion this with the term 'constructive criticism' but the bitter sentiment remains nevertheless. Feedback was an absolute difference-maker in my becoming The World Champion of Public Speaking, but that's because it was given correctly. When feedback is given correctly, it inspires, and it helps people shine! How can you give feedback correctly? How can you give feedback that is honest but still inspires greater confidence in the receiver?

Aristotle

How To Speak Convincingly - Principles of Rhetoric

Aristotle taught that the goal of our speaking is to convince people. Indeed, before anybody invests in what we have to say, they have to invest in us as people first. But how can we be convincing? How can we speak in a way that demonstrates credibility and ultimately results in persuasion? Consider practical examples of using the principles of rhetoric.

How To Speak Convincingly - Principles of Rhetoric

Aristotle taught that the goal of our speaking is to convince people. Indeed, before anybody invests in what we have to say, they have to invest in us as people first. But how can we be convincing? How can we speak in a way that demonstrates credibility and ultimately results in persuasion? Consider practical examples of using the principles of rhetoric.

Aristotle