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Interact Studio is the home of authentic conversation, speaker showcases and learning events that inspire the business brain. Our learning events are hosted by subject matter experts who have special relevance today. See the Winter 2010 lineup of courses.
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Your Authentic Style
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Our centerpiece is the immersion course, "Your Authentic Style." It is an on-camera experience that changes you. You will be one of eight people who come together for a transformational learning experience. We create a safe environment of trust. Our coaching method is to coach you toward your strengths and authenticity.
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You may have developed habits that don't serve you. We can teach you how to counteract them with intentionality. But we're much more interested in the unique voice that you bring. It is your authenticity that creates value and meaning.
L to R: Jane McIntyre, Dianne Bailey, Franklin McCain, Lou Solomon, Lori Collins, Lynn Ivey (1st Row) Michelle Hunt, Mary Barr and Brett Loftis
Course Elements 1. Pre-course Assessment 2. Two course facilitators and cameraman 3. Video viewing during course 4. Six video-taped presentations with extensive feedback 5. Video DVD at the conclusion of the course 6. Individual communication style summary (CSS)
Tuition is $750. Click on the dates below to make your reservation.
Register for February 25/26, 2010 Day One, February 25, 2-4:30pm Day Two, February 26, 8:00am-4:30pm
Benefits Overcome obstacles in a safe environment Identify your strengths and Authentic Style Access executive presence Learning spontaneous speaking, without notes Speaking in a conversational way, with ease and clarity Express passion through storytelling Move from performance based speaking to relational speaking
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Using the what I learned during your class--Authentic Executive Speaking and Presentation Skills--I felt that I did one of the best presentations I've ever done! In fact, I was approached by 4 different attendees who praised my sales skills. Amazingly, one person who wasn't even there told me that he overheard two people in the bathroom talking about what a terrific job I had done. Wow! --Allen, July of 2008
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