STEELE's group coaching got our client's presenters primed and ready for a heavy schedule of meetings in 2011 with a new set of slides. We received great client feedback and they've implemented many of the techniques."
Erin McCabe, HealthCare Alliance
Bill not only improved my delivery, but the content and 'understandability' of the message. I have used the lessons I learned from Bill over and over again. I highly recommend Bill. He is excellent."
Mike Dey, President, Scientific Affairs (ret.), Wyeth Pharmaceuticals
PRESENTERS KNOW WHAT THEY NEED
They Ask for More Even If They Hate the Camera
Go through the evaluation forms after a typical presentation skills class and you will see a pattern. When asked "What was the most valuable part of the class?" participants will say it was the opportunity to practice presenting with feedback and coaching. Often they will add: "I hated being videotaped, but it really helped."
When asked "How could this class be improved?" they predictably say: "More practice presenting!"
A commitment to meeting this priority is at the heart of our training and coaching.
Read about Our Focus.THE BEST PRESENTERS COMMIT TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT
They're Always Looking for "One More Thing"
Some people who sign up for a presentation skills workshop don't actually need the training. They're already excellent presenters.
When you ask them why they are there the answer is always the same: "I'm looking for one more thing I can do to take it up a notch." They don't ever want to stop getting better.
Bill Steele wrote a book for these people. It's called Presentation Skills 201: How to Take it to the Next Level as a Confident, Engaging Presenter.
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Learn over 70 ways to set yourself apart as an advanced presenter. Available in paperback and Kindle format.