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Webvent Academy

Bringing Professionals Together

Craft Effective Presentations

Friday, November 9, 2018 1:00pm - 2:00pm EST  
Host: Association for Talent Development
By: Christine Clapp, President, Spoken with Authority
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Let’s face it: For many healthcare professionals, the only thing worse than being asked to give a presentation is being invited to sit through one. But it doesn’t have to be that way!

In this webcast, Christine Clapp will teach you the foolproof Sandwich Structure, which you’ll use to deliver game-changing presentations—even if you don’t have ample time to prepare or are striving to get through to a tough audience. Before you know it, they’ll be on your side, in your hands, and ready to applaud. Get ready to become a presentation legend in your workplace and across the healthcare industry!

By the end of this webcast, you will:

  • Recognize the value of outlined, rather than scripted, presentations.
  • Understand Spoken with Authority’s proven Sandwich Structure methodology for outlining presentations.
  • Identify ways the Sandwich Structure differs from a standard outline and how those differences result in better presentations.
  • See what a presentation using the Sandwich Structure looks like when delivered.
  • Apply the Sandwich Structure to a practice presentation.

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Presenter

Christine  Clapp
Christine Clapp

President, Spoken with Authority

Christine Clapp the is author of Presenting at Work: A Guide to Public Speaking in Professional Contexts and the president of Spoken with Authority, a Washington, D.C.-based presentation skills consultancy that includes a team of six expert coaches. Through training programs and coaching engagements, Christine and her team help professionals at law firms, corporations, associations, and nonprofit organizations build the confidence to connect and the capacity to lead.

Christine holds two degrees in communication: a bachelor’s degree from Willamette University and a master’s degree from the University of Maryland, College Park. She also taught public speaking to undergraduate and graduate students at The George Washington University for 13 years.