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12 Articles match "CPAE","Organization"
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Sunday, February 14, 2010
Tips on How to Give an Acceptance Speech by Patricia Fripp, CSP, CPAE As a Business Presentation Expert many of my clients ask advice on accepting an award. One gentleman I was coaching was due to receive an award from an organization with over 100,000 members. quot; I persuaded him that he'd be insulting the organization and everyone who had ever been honored. How Do You Accept an Award? Hope this is helpful for you.
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Sunday, January 24, 2010
Even after 34 years of public speaking, executive speech coach Patricia Fripp, CSP, CPAE, said she still feels "apprehensive" before walking on stage. "It's quot;If you spend time on that so you have logical, organized remarks ... She advised students to organize their presentations on paper, and then determine where visuals would help classmates understand a specific point. "Remember, Stand and Deliver Improve your presentation skills for class assignments and beyond. By Cheryl McEvoy
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Monday, January 11, 2010
Since 1988, NSA President Phillip Van Hooser, CSP, CPAE, has spoken, written, coached and consulted on leadership and service professionalism issues [...] "We Since 1988, NSA President Phillip Van Hooser, CSP, CPAE, has spoken, written, coached and consulted on leadership and service professionalism issues with groups and organizations around the globe.
On “We must always remember that the act of speaking professionally is only a part of our individual journeys. It is not a destination.”
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Wednesday, July 22, 2009
15 Tips for Webinars: How to Add Impact When You Present Online By Patricia Fripp, CSP, CPAE July 7, 2009 Whenever you open your mouth, whether youre talking to one person or a thousand, you usually want to get a specific message across. fax +1 (212) 869-0481, or permissions@acm.org . ACM-Advancing computing as a science and a profession. ACM is widely recognized as the premier organization for computing professionals, delivering resources that advance the computing and IT disciplines, enable professional development, and promote
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Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Add Value for Your Association Members and Gain Loyalty By Patricia Fripp, CSP, CPAE It is no secret Associations have to add value for their membership and increase their own revenue. Dan said, “TeleSeminars and Webinars are the fastest way possible for our organization to provide the latest information and education to the industry. At the same time, attendance at conventions and meetings is down. Many, like the American Payroll Association, are adding Webinars to their educational offerings…with great success.
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Thursday, April 30, 2009
NSA Past President Jim Cathcart, CSP, CPAE, deserves special recognition for his initial work in creating the Professional Competencies and his continuous support of the professional development activities of NSA. purchasing supplies, managing inventory, cost control) Creating and organizing office systems (e.g., MY PROFILE EVENTS INSIDE NSA TOOLS MEMBER SERVICES CHAPTERS/GROUPS PUBLICATIONS BLOGS Related Topics
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Friday, May 1, 2009
As the industry changes due to market demand, our materials and how we provide this information needs to change with it. One of the first advocates of one-sheets, NSA Past President Jim Cathcart, CSP, CPAE and Cavett Award recipient, explains, "The meetings industry today expects to be able to understand a speakers value quickly and efficiently. post my general one-sheets (keynotes and workshops) and the topic-specific sheets on my homepage for immediate access and download. A well-designed, general one-sheet, professional profile includes: Banner benefit statement at the
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Tuesday, May 5, 2009
NSA President Mark Sanborn, CSP, CPAE, has compiled 52 different business models that involve public and professional speaking, and there are even more, he notes. For speakers who developed their business models by default, these changes in the marketplace force some self-examination before determining which revenue streams to pursue. The work we did on repositioning and refocusing our organizations has already paid off! );} else {document.write( );}return true;}LoadMenus(); NAME E-MAIL ZIP CODE
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Monday, October 5, 2009
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Monday, January 11, 2010
Since 1988, NSA President Phillip Van Hooser, CSP, CPAE, has spoken, written, coached and consulted on leadership and service professionalism issues [...] "We Since 1988, NSA President Phillip Van Hooser, CSP, CPAE, has spoken, written, coached and consulted on leadership and service professionalism issues with groups and organizations around the globe.
On “We must always remember that the act of speaking professionally is only a part of our individual journeys. It is not a destination.”
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Sunday, February 14, 2010
Tips on How to Give an Acceptance Speech by Patricia Fripp, CSP, CPAE As a Business Presentation Expert many of my clients ask advice on accepting an award. One gentleman I was coaching was due to receive an award from an organization with over 100,000 members. quot; I persuaded him that he'd be insulting the organization and everyone who had ever been honored. How Do You Accept an Award? Hope this is helpful for you.
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Sunday, January 24, 2010
Even after 34 years of public speaking, executive speech coach Patricia Fripp, CSP, CPAE, said she still feels "apprehensive" before walking on stage. "It's quot;If you spend time on that so you have logical, organized remarks ... She advised students to organize their presentations on paper, and then determine where visuals would help classmates understand a specific point. "Remember, Stand and Deliver Improve your presentation skills for class assignments and beyond. By Cheryl McEvoy
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Monday, December 14, 2009
How to Avoid Mistakes When Choosing a Speaker An article for meeting planners by Patricia Fripp , CSP, CPAE
Many organizations and associations keep a data base on speakers -- who is good, who is not, who is reliable, who cancels at the last minute, and other details. Don't assume he or she knows all about your organization or industry. You are planning your company's next meeting and you want everything to be perfect. You've got a location, theme and date.
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