Executive Speech Coaching
Speech coaching typically includes consideration of style and technique — posture, gestures, eye-contact, enunciation, speech patterns, word choice, and more. To those common techniques we add an uncommon element — speed. With most executives, a long, drawn-out course is unnecessary. What matters most is what the executive — not the coach — brings to the table. In our experience, most successful executives bring a great deal. Two examples, worlds apart: a successful Los Angeles sales executive and a Washington D.C. scientist. The sales executive had addressed audiences here and around the world and was very good. His response to coaching at his career level: "Good can always be better." The scientist, on the other hand, was literally repulsed by any thought of public speaking, but knew it was necessary after being promoted to a leadership position. In a matter of days he became a highly successful speaker and now looks for opportunities to share his ideas.
We would be pleased to provide additional detail on this case history, and others, consistent with our pledge of confidentiality to the clients involved.
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Here's our Free Speech offer. Get-acquainted meetings are on us. No charge. The idea is to get to know each other and explore the possibilities of working together.
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The best candidates for speech coaching seldom are natural-born actors. They're people with something to say.
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