WEBINAR: Be Seen: Be Heard: Make an Impact Virtually
With these changing times, we are all being forced to communicate virtually: conference calls, webinars, phone calls, as well as emails. In this interactive webinar, Susan uses the principles behind the Superstar Communicator™ methodology to find techniques to ensure you are making an impact when communicating virtually.
The aim of this course is that you go away with the knowledge and practical ways to be seen, be heard and make an impact when you speak.
Blended learning materials for participants who are interested in more information, accessed via the Superstar Communicator APP (free and you do not need to register to access this).
Joining instructions will be issued in the booking confirmation email.
Learning Objectives
By attending this session, delegates will be able to:
- Identify who you are speaking to and ‘what’s in it for them’.
- Create clear, concise, focused messages
- Acknowledge the importance of preparation and ideas for preparing
- Describe how non-verbal communication (body language) plays a part in any speaking – even on line
- Make it as easy as possible for others to listen, particularly virtually.
Susan Heaton-Wright is an impact, communications and speaking trainer for executives and the creator of the Superstar Communicator™ philosophy. She is an international speaker; the MD of award winning music company, Viva Live Music and a former prize winning international opera singer. She delivers seminars, workshops and individual training for many companies including Astra Zeneca, Shell, AXA, Accenture, I.H.S. and Quintiles. She has delivered speeches for CII branches. She is regularly interviewed on BBC Radio Five Live; BBC2, local radios and international podcasts and has her own podcast "Superstar Communicator". Susan has contributed to articles in Forbes, The Guardian, Huffington Post, Thrive Global, The Scotsman and trade publications. Susan is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, The Royal Society of Arts and the Incorporated Society of Musicians, and is a CPD accredited speaker. She leads a project of musicians in Greece annually, to deliver music workshops to refugees in Athens as part of the ‘Love without Borders’ charity.
CII Accredited
This demonstrates the quality of an event and that it meets CII member CPD scheme requirements.
1 hour's CPD can be claimed for this event if relevant to your learning and development needs.
It is recommended that you keep any evidence of the CPD activity you have completed and upload copies to the recording tool as the CII may ask to see this if your record is selected for review. Details of the scheme can be viewed online at www.cii.co.uk/cpd.