January's Morning Manager Event - Talk So People Will Listen & Listen So People Will Talk

Summary

Are there times when you have to think and speak under pressure, in front of a group or one-to-one?
 
Do you ever wish you could make better and faster decisions about what to say, how to say it, when to say it – and when to stop?

Join us Wednesday, January 25, 2012 as Sandy Bjorgen, founder of IMPRŏV-able Results ® explains how to expand your repertoire—and your comfort zone—so you can more readily adapt your response to the person and situation before you. Gain critical awareness, tips, and tools you can use to get better results when you need to:

  • Quickly organize your thoughts and speak clearly and concisely.
  • Stand up and out with poise and deliver a dynamic message about your business, organization, and abilities.
  • Put people at ease and draw them out.
  • Steer conversations to foster constructive dialogue.
  • Maximize your opportunities to stand out, speak up, connect, and build relationships.
  • Recognize and avoid responses that tend to shut down conversation and communication.

We will gather at 7:30 a.m. for networking and a continental breakfast. Our program begins at 8:00 a.m. and ends at 9:00 a.m.—and includes plenty of time for Q&A.  To register, just click here or on the “Register” button below. Hope to see you there!

About Sandy Bjorgen
Sandy BjorgenSandy Bjorgen is the founder of IMPRŏV-able Results ®, specializing in training business people to communicate with confidence, credibility, and creativity—particularly when they feel under pressure.  She teaches organizations and individuals to build rapport and trust, speak with skill and impact, and build strong relationships.  Her innovative, interactive, and entertaining sessions are designed to accelerate learning and its application through direct experience.  Clients develop more powerful presentations, collaborative conversations and teams, and decision-making skills.

Sandy is a certified coach with a master’s degree in the psychology of personal and professional coaching.  She has additional training in conflict resolution, creative writing, theater, and creative problem solving.  Her background includes over 25 years combined experience in education, sales and marketing, staffing and management, training and facilitation.  And, last but not least, Sandy is also an RSP (Recovering Shy Person) who knows how to help people turn nerves into nerve and get better results with others—both at home and on the job.

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  • Wednesday, January 25, 2012
    7:30 AM - 9:00 AM

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  • Where

  • Towers Watson
    Suite 3100
    600 University St
    Seattle, Washington 98101

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