Presentation Communication Skills Training

  • Selling Your Ideas and Motivating Others
  • Technical Presentations that S.C.O.R.E
  • Communicating with Influence
  • Meaningful and Memorable Messages

Telephone Communication Skills Training

  • Sell to different behavioral styles.
  • Use their voice to increase trust and project a positive impression.
  • Use positive, proactive language and acknowledgment to handle difficult situations effectively.
  • Leave clear, concise voice mail messages using our organizer.

 

Personal Coaching

 

  • One-on-One Consultation or Team Consultation
  • Personal Communication Skills Coaching
  • Communicating with Influence

An Organization’s Key People Need to Convey Expertise, Confidence and Authority

Impact Communications, Inc. is a national communications skill-building training organization that is committed to helping individuals craft powerful messages and deliver them confidently. No matter what your business, achieving mission-critical objectives and keeping a competitive edge are what counts. Impact Communications, Inc.’s presentation skills, telephone skills, and personal coaching classes will ensure that the professionals in your organization communicate your messages successfully and are perceived in the best possible manner. Read More »


Presentation Communication Skills Training

Tailored Presentation Communication Skills Training to address specific issues for an individual or company-wide. Training can be developed for one-on-one or for groups. Our training focuses on what makes a great presentation and how to present a great presentation. You will learn to:

  • Create clear, concise messages that persuade others using the 15-Minute Planner.
  • Balance information with relationship elements.
  • Engage your audience.
  • Eliminate distractions.
  • Interact effectively with visual aids.
  • Control question and answer sessions.
  • Harness fear and be yourself.
  • Become credible, confident and authentic communicators.
  • Answer difficult questions and handle challenging situations effectively.
  • Have immediate impact.

Telephone Communication Skills Training

Our Telephone Communication Skills Training can be tailored as an in-house program, for specific groups or for individuals and organized to address specific issues. Refined and proper telephone skills help to keep existing clients. You will learn to:

  • Exceeding customer expectations every.
  • Effective Telephone Skills for Inside Sales Representative.
  • Coaching Award Winning Customer Service.
  • On-the-Job Telephone Coaching.

Recent Blog Postings

Guidelines for Great Large Group Presentations

Guidelines for Great Large Group Presentations

What is the difference between your audience and an elephant? An elephant never forgets; an audience occasionally remembers.

You go to a lot of trouble to prepare for a large group presentation. You want it to be a success and people to feel their time was well spent. If you can put a check in front of the following guidelines, you will likely score a big hit.

The Problem with NOT Pausing

The Problem with NOT Pausing

Pausing is the most under-utilized tool that a speaker has. Most people who use the phone to conduct business only concern themselves with their message. For example, they want to explain a product, fix your software or update you on month-end results. They forget that how you say it matters. When a voice “sounds” great, the speaker is pausing a lot. If you aren’t pausing, here are the risks you take.

Attentive Listening

Attentive Listening

Everyone knows listening is a critical skill for people who do business over the phone. What is important to remember is that listening needs to be continuous. We must listen attentively before, during and after we finish talking. Before: Listening before responding...

Promise Never to Commit these Presentation Crimes

Promise Never to Commit these Presentation Crimes

They say there are three presentations we give: The one we planned to give, the one we actually gave, and the one we wished we would have given. A lot of us leave a presentation wishing for a “do-over.” What can destroy a good outcome are the following “Presentation Sins.”

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