Presenting online doesn’t have to be an excuse for your listeners to multitask if you know the tips, tools and techniques to keeping virtual audiences actively engaged.

Today’s business reality requires that we often must present our ideas virtually. When we’re presenting on the phone or over video, we don’t get the benefit of feedback, and that creates many additional barriers to ensuring our message is delivered in the way we intend.

In this session, you will learn how to captivate and engage your audience when you don’t have the benefit of traditional face-to-face interaction.

Group Size:

Up to 16

Duration:

Two 90 minute webinars

What You Will Learn:
  • How to keep participants energized, focused, and motivated in an online environment – and what to do when people start to “check out”
  • How to keep participants’ multi-tasking to a minimum
  • Have a variety of low- and high-tech tools, techniques and activities available for different learning purposes and audiences
  • Recognize the importance of openings and closings for virtual learning
  • Understand how to use their voice as the most essential instructional and engagement tool when creating an effective learning interaction
  • Identify challenges and solutions regarding technical and communication 
issues
Workshop Pricing + Logistics:

If you’re interested in purchasing this workshop for your agency, please complete this request form and someone from the 4A’s Learning & Development Team will schedule a kick off call to discuss your needs and confirm pricing.

Note: No out-of-pocket expenses (such as meals, travel, hotel, printed materials, facility space if required, etc.) are included in the workshop fee. Those costs will be billed by the facilitator to agency separately.

About Deborah Grayson Riegel

Deborah Grayson Riegel, MSW, PCC, CEO & Chief Communication Coach of Talk Support is an internationally recognized expert in presentation and interpersonal communication skills. She teaches Management Communication at Wharton Business School and at The Beijing International MBA Program at Peking University, and is a credentialed coach with the International Coach Federation (ICF). Deborah has coached and trained teams and professionals from: American Express; Dell; FCB; Monster Worldwide, Kraft, NASDAQ, Pfizer, Toyota and the United States Army. She is a cited expert and contributor for the New York Times, Harvard Business Review, Forbes, Fast Company, The Huffington Post, Inc., Psychology Today,Bloomberg Business Week, and American Express OPEN Small Business Forum. Deborah is the author of Oy Vey! Isn’t a Strategy: 25 Solutions for Personal and Professional Success, Money Talks: 100 Strategies to Master Tricky Conversations about Money and Tips of the Tongue: The Nonnative English Speaker’s Guide to Mastering Public Speaking. Deborah holds a BA in Psychology from the University of Michigan Ann Arbor and earned her Master’s Degree in Social Work from Columbia University, supporting herself through school by performing stand-up and improvisational comedy.

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