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Kay duPont ProgramsShe's the meeting planner's favorite value - high evaluations for an affordable price!
Programs Program Outline For: Cultural Diversity, Political Correctness, Gender Differences, And Perspectives On The Changing Workforce Motivation/Success Skills These programs are informational, interactive, humorous, and motivational - a successful combination with audiences. They may be enhanced with Kay's cassette program, her video, How Your Image Affects Your Future; and "anchors" like buttons, certificates, and kaleidoscopes. The Magic Is You! is highly motivational, dynamic, and thought-provoking. It works well as an opening conference presentation because it sets the stage for continued learning and being totally "present" at the conference opportunity. Navigating The High C's is a fast-moving, humorous look at the events that surround every businessperson - change, communication, computerization, competition, and culture change. It ends with the always-needed message that "If it's to be, it's up to me." Connecting With Others Through
Business Etiquette and Protocol - American and International Business etiquette, professional appearance, strategies for career advancement, planning and attending meetings, being more successful on the telephone, office protocol, and many other tricks of the trade for businesses and businesspeople. May be enhanced with Kay's book, her cassette program, What Is A Professional?; and her video, How Your Image Affects Your Future. Title Ideas: - Business Etiquette And Professionalism
- How Your Image Affects Your Future
- Working With People From Other Cultures
- Your Company's Image Is Your Company!
- Cultural Protocol
- Friendly Fire
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Building Relationships Practical tips and logical how-tos for understanding and building rapport with other people, functioning as a team, genderflexing, getting along with different cultures, relating to the corporate hierarchy, and overcoming defeating body language. Can include personality styles and neurolinguistic programming. Can also focus on Workforce 2000 and the dangers prejudice and discrimination. Communicate With Others Through
Presentation Skills/Public Speaking/Training Topics may include how to overcome podium fear, write a strong persuasive or informative presentation, use visual aids effectively, deliver the presentation, handle questions and difficult questioners, and customize for your particular group. We frequently adapt these programs, especially for sales and customer service groups, and include communication as it relates to sales, persuasion, overcoming lack of customer interest, speaking the customer's language, and the nonverbals that can kill a sale.
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