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Carol Mon
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Carol works with organizations and
professional associations to improve communication skills by unlocking the
secrets of creating and telling more powerful stories. With a background
in management, media and storytelling, Carol applies a unique perspective to
assist you in developing first-rate communication skills.
When you make your message memorable with
engaging tales of trials and triumphs, your
audience is sure to remember
long after you've finished.
Learn to create and deliver the right stories in your presentation through
Carol's focused workshops.
Workshops are tailored to meet your needs
and schedule from one hour to a full day.
- Make Your Message
Memorable
Explore
the importance and power of telling good stories in work
environments and
everyday life. Learn to choose and tell engaging stories
to
increase the impact of your message. Participants will leave with
techniques for
choosing and telling a more powerful and persuasive story.
Stories can be used
for selling, training, managing, leading or healing.
Seminar Outline
Partial Client Listing
- Iroquois Gas Company
- CT Humanities Council
- U.S. Coast Guard
- CT Training and Development Network
- Pfizer Corporation
- United Way of Greater New Haven
- National Association of Women Business
Owners
- National Association of Insurance
Women (Region I)
- ASTD Hartford Chapter
- Wethersfield High School
- Central CT Women's Forum
- New England Payroll Conference
- CT Association of Therapeutic
Recreational Directors Conference
- Northern Connecticut Human Resources
Association
- Conard High School
- CT Authors and Publishers Assoc.
- Tell Tales, Make Sales
There
are two basic ways to make sales: tell all the facts and hope to
convince customers of their need for your product or service, OR tell a
story that touches the customers' emotions and gives all the facts!
Stories are the
more effective way to make sales because you not only
engage the intellect but
also the people's passions. In this
workshop attendees learn how to choose the
right story or anecdote to increase
sales and are given methods to communicate
it more effectively. Seminar Outline
- More Effective Training
with Stories
There is one thing worse then going to
a training seminar and sitting through
hours of dry lectures: being the trainer who delivers those dry talks! Learn
to
weave stories into your presentation, enhance your message, and engage
attendees.
This workshop teaches you how to incorporate stories into
presentations for
maximum effect. Seminar Outline
- Tantalizing Telling
Finding a good story is
only half the battle, telling it well is the other half.
Learn
how to take what you do naturally and improve your skills, to tell
stories that teach,
train, heal, manage, entertain, or pass on family
history. This workshop will boost
your ability to capture your
audience's attention with effective delivery skills.
- 30 Seconds to Success
This workshop or one-on-one coaching is for anyone who needs to tell what
they do in an easy clear format. Too often
people, when asked what they do, drone on listing products or services.
Even really good listeners will glaze over.
So how do you make these introductions memorable? You tell a story,
short 30 second story. It can be done, with a
little crafting and thought people will listen to what you say and most
importantly remember what you say.
Outline
With 18 years in Corporate America
and five years as a professional storyteller, Story Consultant Carol Mon,
turned her
energies and talents to helping others communicate more skillfully through the
use of stories. Powerful
tools, stories make your message more memorable and easier to repeat. They
are wonderful mnemonics.
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Newington, CT 06111
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Last update 04/18/08