Thursday, September 6, 2012

Steps for a successful public / Trainer Relationship


A major cause of trainers being insensitive to their audience is stage fright. Being so self-interested the coach has very little energy to devote to personal contact. It is not uncommon for this to happen, and there are ways to avoid it. You can capture and hold the attention of an audience, if you start giving your listeners the first attention.

Never in the course of the presentation lose sight of the fact that you're talking to people. Keep what is said on a personal level. Talk directly to individuals. Do not slip out of focus and start talking in the room in general.

There is nothing wrong to talk to you privately. It may be a safety valve constructive emotional. Many coaches, however, speak in public, when training, without the public's attention. Their training presentations are boring and dry, and wastes both their time and their listeners. It 'important that a coach to learn how to measure the level of public attention. Without the public's attention, you might as well pack your notes, aids, projector, easel charts, and go home. There is nothing to train, but an empty room.

Many coaches unconsciously place themselves in opposition to their audience, and this passes through their delivery. People are more likely to listen to someone who disagrees with them. It 's almost always possible to find some area of ​​agreement to start with, even if it is simply the reciprocal of its audience and the joint presence of the speaker. But can usually get deeper. You should work from the assumption that you and your audience are on the same side, is another search for a solution, trying to learn, to find the benefits of this or that technique. The word is adaptability - an attribute that every person willing to study human nature can and must develop.

Part of the philosophy more speak from the public point of view is through the use of their language. It is identified with "their side". Will automatically feel more closely in agreement with a person who speaks like one of them. If the presentation to a group that sells boats that use words like "bow" and "Stern", rather than in front or behind will help establish closeness and unity with the public. The more you can couch your ideas in terms of your audience, the better your chances of establishing a true relationship, and you gain an extra edge in an attempt to keep their attention .......

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