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Welcome to ExecutiveSpeechTraining.com
Polish presentations with powerful techniques
Will your career benefit from more powerful speaking skills?
Do you need to inspire your team?
Could your career be helped where you need to inspire your team?
Are you required to speak on behalf of your company?
Don’t miss out on that promotion because of rusty presentation
skills. Work with proven methods to perfect delivery, present with
confidence and credibility in your own style. Practice real presentations,
master speech construction and see yourself in action.
Pat Nichol coaches people from all walks of life to gain excellent speaking and presentation
skills, useful every single day in every professional and social
situation.
In coaching sessions with Pat Nichol, clients focus on how to enhance
their delivery, how to make their own materials sparkle, and how
to choose words that help others easily understand complex issues.
Pat works with clients to improve specific presentations and polish
speaking techniques. This coaching is designed for professionals
who are comfortable speaking and wish to go from competence to excellence.
New Clients
Before working with new clients, Pat offers a free initial consulation
to understand precisely each client's goals and needs.
Objectives
The purpose of speech coaching is to enhance the client's abilities;
- to raise their comfort level
- increase professionalism, confidence
- enhance effectiveness
This is achieved through
pre-planning, re-writing, direction, rehearsal, objective feedback
and by recording rehearsals and presentations so clients can see
themselves more clearly.
What Pat Nichol can do for you
Pat coaches all areas of preparing, polishing and presenting. Pat’s
methods are straightforward, proven techniques that work in any
setting.
Preparing for a one-time presentation takes about six hours,
in three two-hour sessions.
Pat guarantees that every client will complete the coaching as a
more confident, competent speaker with skills that can be used in
all facets of their lives.
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It is not what you know, it’s
what you do with what you know...
Pat Nichol |
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