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What will make your next presentation different from all the others vying for your audience’s attention?

For many people, designing and delivering a compelling presentation that contains a clear call to action can be daunting.  But there is a way to make your next presentation’s message “stick”…

The Performance Excellence Network is pleased to announce a special six-hour workshop June 11 facilitated by Jack Mateffy of Mateffy & Co: “Making Your Message Stick:  Brain-Based Presentation Design and Delivery.”  Check-in (late registration) and continental breakfast begin at 8:30 AM, with the workshop beginning at 9:00 AM.

This workshop will show you how to design and deliver a presentation, based on neuroscience research about how adult brains process and store important messages.  In addition, the workshop will answer your questions on how technology and the quickening pace of life are changing the brain’s structure, attention span, and learning capacities.

Whether you’re making a marketing pitch, reporting the results of a project, conducting an informational meeting, or facilitating a training course, this workshop will help you:

  • Understand how technology is changing our brain chemistry and structure.
  • Design presentations that inspire and influence.
  • Trigger meaningful reflection, peripheral perception and metacognition.
  • Set a stimulating pace for your audience.
  • Apply a formula for effective presentation delivery.
  • Guide participants to emotional and cognitive outcomes.
  • Appeal to both introverts and extroverts.
  • Incorporate five elements of effective adult learning.
  • Prepare your audience to receive your message.
  • Involve the audience by using interviews, characters and case studies.
  • Make emotional connections when telling stories.
  • Create aesthetically pleasing materials, slides, and display pieces.
  • Enhance understanding by adding music, video segments, and props.
  • Set the stage for engaging moments of insight and attention density.
  • Use multiple memory and neural pathways to hold mental real estate.
  • Inspire people to quickly recall you and your call to action.

Don’t miss this unique and valuable discussion!

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