Boost Your Team's EQ: Emotional Intelligence for HR Leaders
One-Day Virtual Course: Transform Your Workplace Culture"
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Designed to put participants at ease while challenging them to apply concepts they’re learning (yes, by actually speaking), this course gives them essential tools for affecting others with their sales presentations, public speeches, presentations at meetings, and other opportunities to communicate effectively.
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Join us on Thursday, September 26, 2025 to learn how to move your employees to greater emotional intelligence.
This Webinar Is For You If You Want to Learn:
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Presentation Fundamentals
Making a presentation means building relationships. Learn the impact of visual, verbal and vocal skills. Get clear about your purpose to capture and keep your audience's attention while meeting their needs in a variety of speaking situations. Open with interest and close with power to ensure they’ll remember your message.
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Planning the Presentation
Learn organizational skills for informative and persuasive presentations. Use The Power of Three to create and organize your talking points. Design and use easy visual aids while using movement, gestures, eye contact, and vocal variety in impressive new ways.
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Practice, Polish, and Present
Develop and deliver your presentation with real-time feedback. Receive solid tips from recordings, self-assessments, and peer reactions. Involve and engage your audience, especially virtually to develop a presenting reputation and generate an enthusiastic audience response when your name appears on an agenda.
Testimonials
When I was in school, I never even realized this information about communication skills was important. Now that I am in the business world, I need it every day. These workshops gave me practical presenting experience in I actually enjoyed.
— Tyler V.
I dreaded taking a presentations class because I thought I’d be embarrassed if I made any mistakes talking to the class. But instead I found the feedback helpful and the constructive criticism delivered so positively I felt good about myself despite my mistakes. I now see them as opportunities to improve! I learned from my classmates’ presentations as well.
— Josephine M.
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