Basic Vocal Communications
Basic Vocal Communication is a skill set that is sorely missing in the majority of America’s businesses, today; not limited to public speaking.
Nearly 40 years ago, our educational systems began discounting the need for the core subjects of writing, reading and speaking; selecting, rather, to promote the technical skills as a means to enable corporate growth.
Recently, we have seen a resurgence of the “soft skills,” such as basic communication and public speaking, as corporations realize their people need them to ensure better management and leadership.
FULL VOICE™ offers several courses which are designed to help participants become more effective communicators in all areas of business and personal interchange.
Courses Offered – Basic Vocal Communications
Too often, coaches find themselves ill-prepared for public speaking. This is because the bulk of coach training is spent on one-to-one communication skill development. It is through this skill set that coaches recruit, teach and develop athletes’ “play-ability.”
However, coach communication with groups and media relations become big parts of the job as coaches ascend the ladders of success. And, while it is true that an individual’s personality and comfort level are important, effective coach communication is learned as a result of professional vocal communication training. The keys to successful presentation are using a properly-pitched voice; speaking in information bytes; projecting powerfully; listening non-judgmentally; speaking in “no uncertain terms”; moving physically in sync with your mind; and trusting your Awareness to give you the words. All of these, together, produce an authentic presentation in coach communication.
And, with so many sports-related companies and organizations looking for spokespersons, coaches must be able to present themselves at every opportunity. By sounding like you know what you’re saying, you can set yourself apart from the crowd and develop commercial possibilities and future career opportunities, to enhance your standards of living.
This coach communication training is available for you, today, from the FULL VOICE™ Vocal Performance Method©.
You’ll come away with skills and insights you can put to use, immediately:
- to find your voice’s clear channel to other people.
- to enhance your personal brand image, so people will take you more seriously.
- to direct your eye contact, effectively, so listeners will know you are talking to them.
- to enhance interviewing skills, so you’ll be able to listen non-judgmentally and be able to respond appropriately.
- to bring your physical movements into sync with your mind, so you’ll appear together.
- to express yourself in meaningful statements, so you’ll be understood the first time, more often.
- and, to trust your Awareness to give you the words, so you can unscript your conversations and presentations and act more authentically.
Contact Full Voice today at (816) 875-9313 for more information on how to improve your coach communication skills!
There are but a few people within every industry who have achieved such a level of public speaking that they are able to draw people to them and get things done. They have a unique style, charisma, chutzpa and a flair for the dramatic. But, most of all, they can say it well whenever they have to…especially when it comes to meeting new people in a networking situation. In effect, they’ve developed the ability to project credibility at a moment’s notice. By taking the time to learn and implement the proven techniques of working a room, they are instantly able to begin relationships and get others to take them seriously.
These proven techniques are available, today, from the FULL VOICETM Vocal Communication Method©.
You’ll come away with skills and insights you can put to use, immediately:
- To project an air of confidence, when entering the room.
- To enhance your personal brand image, so people will take you more seriously.
- To direct your eye contact, effectively, so you can locate people who are willing to talk to you.
- To develop an effective 15-second personal introduction, so you’ll feel confident and be more effective in networking opportunities.
- To enhance you interviewing skills, so you’ll be able to listen non-judgmentally and be able to find out others’ hidden agendas and be able to provide solutions, instantaneously
- To bring your physical movements into sync with your mind, so you’ll appear together.
- To express yourself in meaningful statements, so you’ll be understood the first time, more often.
- And, to trust your awareness to give you the words, so you can unscript your presentations and act more authentically.
There are a few people within every industry who seem to get more than their share of the available business. They have unique style, charisma, chutzpa and a flare for the dramatic. But, most of all, they can say it well whenever they have to…on the phone, one-to-one, in group presentations, and during public speaking. In effect, they’ve developed the ability to have credibility, at a moment’s notice. They know that empowerment is never enough. They’ve learned that getting people to listen to them, take them seriously and take appropiate action are keys to success. And, they’ve taken the time to learn and implement the proven techniques for interpersonal and public speaking they need to enhance their communicability.
These proven techniques are available, today, from the FULL VOICE™ Vocal Communication Method©.
You’ll come away with skills and insights you can put to use, immediately:
- to find your voice’s clear channel to other people.
- to enhance your personal brand image, so people will take you more seriously.
- to develop an effective 15-second personal introduction, so you’ll feel confident and be more effective in networking opportunities.
- to enhance your interviewing skills, so you’ll be able to listen non-judgmentally and be able to find out potential clients’ hidden agendas and be able to provide solutions.
- to bring your physical movements into sync with your mind, so you’ll appear together.
- to express yourself in meaningful statements, so you’ll be understood the first time, more often.
- and, to trust your Awareness to give you the words, so you can unscript your presentations and act more authentically.
At the beginning of every conversation we should be listening for the needs of others… putting their agendas ahead of our own. Our prospects and clients, internal and external, expect us to get to our agendas as soon as possible. When we don’t, they’re surprised and pleased. Remember, by entering into conversation with us, they are saying, “Please listen to ME!” In many cases, their needs are causing them pain and they want the pain to go away. If we are willing to listen, non-judgementally, they’ll think we are the most wonderful people they could be talking to. Then, at the appropiate time, they’ll be more than willing to fulfill our needs and wants. And, our “clients” will come back to us for solutions, time and time again. If the relationships are in place, so will our products and services.
Proven techniques are available, today, from the FULL VOICE™ Vocal Communication Method© to provide you with the skill set you need to move beyond chance encounters and build long-term relationships with your prospects and clients.
You’ll come away with skills and insights you can put to use, immediately:
- to draw out others to share their desires in meanful ways, so you can hear the real meaning.
- to help others reduce the stress of opening-up, by suggesting solutions which respond to the pain.
- to put yourself in demand, by showing true concern.
- to improve your performance, by getting ideas from others.
- to decrease meeting time, by helping others get to the point.
- to reduce the need for unneccessary follow up, by getting others to make timely commitments.
- to maintain an air of disinvolvement, so you don’t come to conclusions.
- to reduce the amount of interrupting, rushing to point and over-questioning which prevent understanding.
- to remove the fear of retribution, so others can feel free to provide solutions.
- to respond to legitimate requests.
- to put your mind in a positive listening mode, to help you look for the hopeful points of the other’s comments.
- to use basic listening skills to keep the conversation going.
- to use your voice to demonstrate involvement and concern.
- to avoid giving-in to worry, anxiety, conflict, time constraints and fatigue.
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