TU: The Art of Story Telling

TU: The Art of Story Telling

Everyone loves stories, not just kids! Learn how stories can strengthen your message, engage an audience and motivate action!


Workshop Synopsis
To drive Synergy & Innovation, participants must master the art of inspiring their team through their use of words, tone of voice and gestures. History has proven that Effective Communicators are highly articulate orators who can align and motivate their teams to perform at optimal levels by provoking their minds with knowledge and touching their hearts with passion.
One of the most significant highlights of this high impact learning session, designed to suit the needs of your participants, is that it is has been developed and will be delivered by our Head of Corporate Training, Master Trainer and Senior Program Developer, Ramesh Muthusamy, who has over 20 years of speaking credibility and proven track record in this field of Public Speaking.
We have conducted sessions of this nature multiple times with varying agendas in the past. As such, we are highly tuned to the variables and will do our ultimate best in creating success during this event!


Learning Outcomes
At the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:
1. Apply the NLP communication model in trainings and communication
2. Create stories and use story telling techniques to drive your message across
3. Differentiate between dynamic and charismatic energies and to design your training style with the energies
4. Apply nested looping technique in story telling


Workshop Outline
  • Mindsets Of Dynamic Presenters
  • The NLP Communication Model And The Magic Of Rapport
  • Story Telling To Drive Your Message
  • The Psychological Effects Of Dynamic And Charismatic Gestures And Movement
  • Voice Variation And Use Of Pause
  • Nested Looping For Story Telling

Duration: 2 days

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