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How to Run Seminars and Workshops : Presentation Skills for Consultants, Trainers, Teachers, and Salespeople

How to Run Seminars and Workshops : Presentation Skills for Consultants, Trainers, Teachers, and Salespeople

autor:
Robert L. Jolles
 
editor:
Wiley
 
edição:
4
 
ano de publicação:
2017
 
idioma:
Inglês
 
ISBN:
9781119374282
 
nº de páginas:
352
 
formato:
ileio (leitura online e APP)
 

Make your message stick with expert help from this classic trainer's resource

How to Run Seminars and Workshops is the classic guide for trainers and presenters in any industry. Packed with clear advice and real-world practicality, this book covers all aspects including planning, setup, delivery, coaching, and more—including valuable guidance on selling your services. This new Fourth Edition has been updated and expanded, with new information on training simulations, self-marketing, and online delivery. New templates and worksheets help you sell your presentation more effectively, and insider tips leave you equipped to handle any situation that might arise. Novice presenters will find extensive guidance for every phase of the process, and even veteran presenters will learn how to fine-tune and adjust their methods to suit their audience and mode of delivery.

Most trainers and presenters know all they need to know about their chosen topic, but very few know how to present it effectively. For more than a decade, this book has been training the trainers—from behind-the-scenes preparations to "in the pit" performance and working with trainees hands-on, straightforward guidance shows you how to:

  • Capture and hold the audience's interest with expert pacing and visual aids
  • Take advantage of new technologies that make training more accessible
  • Prepare each session thoroughly to avoid mistakes, malfunctions, and delays
  • Offer effective feedback, fine-tune delivery, market your services, and more

As training departments shrink—many disappearing entirely—more and more companies are turning to keynote and workshop delivery as a way of reaching key clients. Podcasts are replacing live training, and new technology is continually changing the way presentations are made. Professional trainers and speakers must understand the nuances of any audience/delivery permutation, and tailor their methods to match. How to Run Seminars and Workshops is a trusted resource for presenters seeking to boost their effectiveness at any level, in any industry.

I Getting Started

Chapter 1 Creating a Seminar Business

BRANDING YOURSELF

Rule #1—Think out of the Box

Rule #3—Don’t Underestimate the Basics . . .

Just Don’t Advertise It!

Rule #4—Be Passionate

GENERAL VERSUS CLOSED SEMINARS

General Sessions

Closed Sessions

Keynotes

Seminars and Workshops

MARKETING YOUR SEMINARS

Writing the Book

Speakers’ Bureaus

Third Party Marketing

Chapter 2 Working with Adult Audiences

CREATE AN ATMOSPHERE CONDUCIVE TO TRAINING

BUILD AND MAINTAIN INTEREST

CAPITALIZE ON THE EXPERIENCE OF ADULT TRAINEES

STRUCTURE YOUR PRESENTATION LOGICALLY

USE ACTIVITY TO PROMOTE INVOLVEMENT

SET DEFINITE GOALS

USE REPETITION TO INCREASE RETENTION OF  CRITICAL  INFORMATION

TELL TRAINEES WHAT YOU REQUIRE OF THEM

MOTIVATE ADULT TRAINEES TO LEARN

MAKE THE PRESENTATION VISUAL

SATISFY THE INFORMATION NEEDS OF THE TRAINEES

SUMMARY

Chapter 3 Recognizing Trainees’ Levels of Behavior

LEVEL ONE— THE UNCONSCIOUS INCOMPETENT

LEVEL TWO—THE CONSCIOUS INCOMPETENT

LEVEL THREE—THE CONSCIOUS COMPETENT

LEVEL FOUR—THE UNCONSCIOUS COMPETENT

THE FOUR LEVELS OF BEHAVIOR IN ACTION

THE NEXT LEVEL

Chapter 4 The Personality Parade: Training All Different Types of People

THE LONER TRAINEE

THE QUIET TRAINEE

THE AMIABLE TRAINEE

THE DISCOURAGED TRAINEE

THE ENLIGHTENER TRAINEE

THE JOKER TRAINEE

THE RELIANT TRAINEE

THE SNIPER

How to Handle Snipers Whose Reputation Precedes Them

What to Do If You’re Blindsided by a Sniper

Flushing a Sniper Out

SOME CLOSING THOUGHTS

Avoid the Squirrel Mentality of Reaction

Chapter 5 The Pace Race: How to Train Groups with Diverse Needs

HOW TO PACE A COURSE FOR A LARGE GROUP WITH WILDLY DIVERSE NEEDS

WHAT NOT TO DO WHEN TRAINING DIVERSE GROUPS

HOW TO WORK WITH THE SLOW POKE

HOW TO WORK WITH THE WHIZ KID

Chapter 6 Anatomy of an 8:00 A.M. Start: Finalizing

On-Site Preparations

7:00 A.M.: ARRIVE EARLY TO ENSURE EVERYTHING IS READY

7:30 A.M.: ARRANGE WHO SITS WHERE

7:45 A.M.: IT’S TIME FOR MUSIC TO CREATE A RELAXED ATMOSPHERE

7:50 A.M.: GREETING YOUR TRAINEES

8:00 A.M.: LET’S GET READY TO RUMBLE!

8:10 A.M.: TIME TO BREAK THE ICE

The Presenter’s Role in the Icebreaker Process

8:30 A.M.: EXPECTATION TIME

II

Chapter 7 The Secret of Success: Selling Your Presentation

INTRODUCING  THE  UPPOPPR (PRONOUNCED  YOU-POP-ER)  PROCESS

MASTERING THE UPPOPPR

INTRODUCING  THE  UPPOP (PRONOUNCED  YOU-POP)  PROCESS

Chapter 8 Thirty Tips on Maintaining  Interest

WHAT TO DO ABOUT SLEEPY TRAINEES

SUMMARY

Chapter 9 The Art of Effective Questioning:  Getting Trainees Involved

TYPES OF QUESTIONS

PREPARING AND COACHING TRAINEES TO ANSWER QUESTIONS

TECHNIQUES FOR ASKING QUESTIONS

DO’S AND DON’TS OF QUESTIONING

SUMMARY

Chapter 10 Using Visual Aids

FLIPCHARTS

OBJECTS FOR DEMONSTRATIONS

POINTERS

DO’S AND DON’TS

SOME FINAL THOUGHTS

Chapter 11 Technology and Training

THE TECHNICAL REVOLUTION

PRESENTATION  SOFTWARE

THE LAPTOP COMPUTER

LCD PROJECTORS

ADDITIONAL  PROJECTOR TECHNOLOGY

TROUBLESHOOTING

OTHER CONSIDERATIONS

MUSIC

ELECTRONIC WHITE-BOARDS AND COPY BOARDS

DOCUMENT  CAMERAS

Chapter 12 Taking your Training Online

The Challenges of Online Training

The Strengths of Online Training

Chapter 13 Giving Feedback and Coaching

PITFALLS TO AVOID

GIVING FEEDBACK WITHOUT INTIMIDATING  TRAINEES

COACHING USING THE THREE Ss

SUMMARY

Chapter 14 Tricks of the Trade

SUMMARY

III IMPROVING THE TRAINING PROCESS

Chapter 15 Inside the Mind of a Professional Speaker: How to Present Your Best Self

ALWAYS PRESENT A POSITIVE AND ENTHUSIASTIC ATTITUDE

DON’T ADVERTISE ANY LACK OF EXPERIENCE

HOW TO HANDLE ILLNESS ON THE JOB

SURVIVING WITH A SPLIT PERSONALITY

STAY IN TRAINING SHAPE

BE CONFIDENT—NOT ARROGANT

COPING WITH DOUBT

WORKING WITH ANXIETY

Chapter 16 The Value of Good Training: Hiring Effective Trainers

MEET THE NEW BREED OF PRESENTERS

WHO TO HIRE

SUMMARY

Chapter 17 Avoiding the Training Trap: Problems with Relevance and Respect

HOW TO BUILD CREDIBILITY AND GAIN RESPECT FOR TRAINING

TRAINING CAN’T SOLVE ALL BUSINESS PROBLEMS

VALIDATING YOUR TRAINING PROGRAMS

Chapter 18 Developing a Training Staff

EMPHASIZE THE QUALITY OF YOUR TRAINING PROGRAMS

MAKE SURE TRAINERS WORK WITH THE CURRICULUM DEVELOPERS

PROMOTE CONSISTENCY IN COURSE CONTENT AND TRAINING STYLE

Chapter 19 Evaluation and Support

EVALUATING  TRAINEES

EVALUATING THE TRAINER

ADVANCE PREPARATION USING PRESCHOOLS

REALISTIC EXPECTATIONS

Chapter 20 Adventures in Cross-Training

FACTORS TO CONSIDER BEFORE CROSS-TRAINING TRAINERS

HOW TO CROSS-TRAIN A NEW PRESENTER

DON’T BE A PERFECTIONIST

POWER AND ITS MANY MISUSES

Informação indisponível
Pessoal
Tipo de licença Permissão de impressão
Acesso Perpétuo não permitido


Leitura online: um utilizador por sessão (sem simultaneidade)
Leitura offline (com a APP): máximo de 2 dispositivos em simultâneo

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