Seminar

FULL DAY COMMUNICATION TRAINING



Date: 7 February 2012

Time: 8:30 – 16:00

Venue: to be confirmed (Midrand / Centurion area)

Price: R2900.00
includes: Chef prepared catering, lunch, snacks, coffee, tea,
Training Material and Presentation Preparation CD


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What do people hear when you speak? Look at the following questions to guide yourself:
- Do people really LISTEN when you speak?
- Do your words have impact?
- How do you feel when you are about to deliver a presentation to a packed boardroom?
- Do you feel confident when communicating one to one?
- One to a small group?
- One to a big group?
- Do you feel self conscious about your accent when not speaking in your mother tongue?
- Can you walk into a room full of strangers and talk with confidence?
- What kind of first impression do you make?
- How can you be sure that you are getting your message across?


55% of communication is non-verbal! It’s important to learn how to harness the power of communication. It has a ripple
effect on your entire life, corporate environment, business, relationships etc.


Topics to be covered:

How stress affects your communication
How to create an engaging presence when you walk into a room
What kind of voice do you need to ensure people listen to you?
Why your body language puts people off
How you can calm your nervous tension and anxiety
Why your body and voice feels constricted in front of an audience
How you can change your perceptions about presenting in front of an audience
How you can find the freedom to think on your feet
How do you remember what you want to say?
How can you be sure that you are getting your message across?
How do you remember someone’s name?
How do you meet expectations?


About the presenter Penny Kay:

Penny Bramwell-Jones matriculated from the National School of Arts in 1995
with Honours in Dramatic Arts. She studied Musical Theatre for a year and
then completed her National Higher Diploma in Dramatic Arts graduating with
5 distinctions in 1999. She free-lanced as an actress for 7 years during
which time she also directed and wrote plays for educational theatre
companies. Penny lectured voice and poetry at the University of Tshwane as
well as at Sibikwe, the Actor’s Centre and Henley on Klip before becoming a
full time Voice Coach at the Voice Clinic. She has trained hundreds of
corporate delegates/executives from National companies in South Africa and
Sub- Saharan Africa. She is passionate about training people to become
confident Public Speakers. Penny has her own studio where she conducts
acting classes for aspiring adult actors. She is also an adjudicator for the
National Eisteddfod as well as an accredited assessor under the Services
SETA.