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How would YOU like to be the Model Presenter? Confident - Engaging - Structured - Flexible - Relaxed - Excellent The Model Presenter will show you how to: Develop the qualities of an exceptional presenter Create a memorable and logical structure Deliver presentations and training with confidence Engage an audience easily and effortlessly Deal with a wide range of challenging situations This 'how-to' guide is filled with steps to follow and helpful hints and tips modelled on the best of the best. You will discover a host of original material including: Closing the Gap between yourself and the…mehr

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How would YOU like to be the Model Presenter? Confident - Engaging - Structured - Flexible - Relaxed - Excellent The Model Presenter will show you how to: Develop the qualities of an exceptional presenter Create a memorable and logical structure Deliver presentations and training with confidence Engage an audience easily and effortlessly Deal with a wide range of challenging situations This 'how-to' guide is filled with steps to follow and helpful hints and tips modelled on the best of the best. You will discover a host of original material including: Closing the Gap between yourself and the Mind of the Audience Preparing using the BROADCAST Model Delivering training sessions using the IMPACT Formula Transforming nerves into confidence Be remembered for the right reasons… As you become the Model Presenter! Joe and Melody Cheal have been presenting and training since 1993 in both the corporate and personal development fields. They are both certified Master Trainers of NLP and have a passion for inspiring, developing and entertaining audiences. This book is based on a 20 year modelling project that began with the question: "What makes presenters and trainers excellent?"
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The author, Joe Cheal, is a curious fellow... fascinated by the joy of nostalgia, the excitement of possible futures and the effortless effort of immersing himself in the here and now. His 'real-world' profession is business culture and leadership development... whilst his 'compelling distraction' is writing...