YLG Australia: Storytelling in Business with Dale Carnegie

When

2020-10-08
2020-10-08T12:30:00 - 2020-10-08T14:00:00
Australia/Sydney

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    Event Fees
    ULI Members: $15 AUD + GST
    Nonmembers: $30 AUD + GST
    12:30 - 2 pm 8 October, AEDT / 6:30 - 8 pm 7 October, AZ Time
     
    Storytelling in Business: How to Motivate, Inform and Inspire
    With today’s technology, the amount of time that you have to capture the attention of your audience is dwindling. As soon as you utter your first word the countdown begins. Individuals who use a compelling story are the ones that win over and engage their audiences.
     
    Whether you are an emerging leader or an experienced executive, storytelling is an essential communication tool to inspire and motivate your listeners. Professionals that master the art of storytelling can leave a lasting impression on their audience, influence others and engage their colleagues.
     
    Learn how you can leverage the power of storytelling to attract and hold attention while delivering key messages and takeaways that will prompt action.
     
    Who Should Attend:
    Anyone that needs to craft and effectively present a compelling story about their organisation, mission, or products that will win over willing cooperation, influence change, and make a memorable impact.
     
    What You'll Learn
    · How to Capture Your Audience's Attention with Storytelling
    · Make Your Next Presentation Memorable with Anecdotes
    · Use Stories to Motivate and Inspire Your Audience to Action
    · Demonstrate Storytelling Skills to Enhance Your Next Presentation
     
     
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