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Facilitation Become A Master Facilitator And Team Leader

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Last updated 8/2020
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.34 GB | Duration: 2h 4m
48 Powerful Strategies, Techniques And Tools You Need To Be A World Class Facilitator and a Great Team Leader.

What you'll learn
How to get them to trust you by showing credibility, introducing yourself, giving your credentials and removing your nervous habits.
The exact steps to introduce yourself and give your credentials, whether you know the audience or not.
How to get them to believe and listen to you by hooking your audience and telling your audience how you can help them.
The 16 most common signs that you are nervous and exactly how to avoid each and every one.
The circle of knowledge that allows you to stimulate discussion immediately and find out what they really want to know.
The exact steps to build a strong relationship with your audience by building rapport and making them feel good about the topic.
How to use your body language and with engaging non-verbals including removing your nervous habits and showing confidence on the outside.
The specific tone of voice unique to great facilitators and how to use your volume, pace and inflections with dynamic effect.
How to harness your genuine facilitation style to keep them entertained and even make them laugh.
How to get your audience engaged so their minds never wander by telling them why they want to listen.
The three ways to ensure they "get" even the most challenging material and can apply what they learned and discussed.
The top 4 questioning techniques you can ask as a facilitator to help them remember, think, apply and use the information.
How to show it was worthwhile and move your audience to respond with enthusiasm.
The exact steps to close the facilitation session after revealing what they actually want to know from you.
Bonus You'll also receive Jason's Popular Tedx Talk: Give a TED Talk Everywhere You Go
Requirements
Download the Facilitate Workbook that accompanies this course so that you can follow along perfectly with what is being said.
Stop the video when Jason says to do each of the many activities that are in this program so that you can get the entire facilitate experience.
Apply each of the Your turns that occur in each of the major section descriptions to your training so that you can see dramatic differences in your training Rule the Room Facilitate Style!
IF you want to give a TED talk, watch Jason's popular Tedx Talk: Give a TED Talk Everywhere You Go (included with this program) first.
Description
I'd like to ask you a question.What do you worry about when it comes to your facilitating discussions with your audience?Well, we decided to find out.After interviewing literally hundreds of facilitators, we discovered the top 22 things facilitators worry about when it comes to their audience whether that be audience, executives, technical professionals or sales staff.Ask yourself, have you ever had any of the following concerns?"I'm worried I won't know how to answer questions.""Facilitating material I am not an expert in.""Not being able to engage or excite people to action.""I'm afraid no one will like me.""I'll make people feel more confused.""Creating compelling and actionable deliverables.""Losing credibility with the group.""Extremely uninterested, despondent or disgruntled classes.""Looking un-knowledgeable.""Audience won't understand my lesson.""Wondering if everyone got it.""Stuttering or losing my place."The whole group is asleep.""Feeling nervous and uncomfortable throughout the session.""Getting lots of negative feedback (more than other facilitators).""Not being able to fill the time.""I want to avoid looking foolish, awkward or uncomfortable.""Failing to communicate.""What if I look stupid?""Teaching something incorrectly.""Closing so that people take action.""Saying something completely wrong and not being corrected."To help you handle each of these twenty-two concerns and more, we created Facilitate.Facilitate: Lead Valuable Group Discussions: The Rule the Room Method ClassicFacilitate is a 7-module system to help you facilitate and lead valuable group discussions capable of actually changing people's behavior.In modules 1 and 2, you will learn how to get them to trust you, believe you and listen to you by showing credibility and hooking your audience.Specifically, in modules 1 - 2.How to get them to trust you by showing credibility, introducing yourself, giving your credentials and removing your nervous habits.The exact steps to introduce yourself and give your credentials, whether you know the audience or not.How to get them to believe and listen to you by hooking your audience and telling your audience how you can help them.The 16 most common signs that you are nervous and exactly how to avoid each and every one.The circle of knowledge that allows you to stimulate discussion immediately and find out what they really want to know.In modules 3 and 4, you will learn how to build a strong relationship with your audience by building rapport using your body language and tone with dynamic effect.Specifically, in modules 3 - 4.The exact steps to build a strong relationship with your audience by building rapport and making them feel good about the topic.How to use your body language and with engaging non-verbals including removing your nervous habits and showing confidence on the outside.The specific tone of voice unique to great facilitators and how to use your volume, pace and inflections with dynamic effect.How to harness your genuine facilitation style to keep them entertained and even make them laugh.In modules 5 - 7, you will learn how to keep them engaged, determine whether they got it, and close to action and applause.Specifically, in modules 5 - 7.How to get your audience engaged so their minds never wander by telling them why they want to listen.The three ways to ensure they "get" even the most challenging material and can apply what they learned and discussed.The top 4 questioning techniques you can ask as a facilitator to help them remember, think, apply and use the information.How to show it was worthwhile and move your audience to respond with enthusiasm.The exact steps to close the facilitation session after revealing what they actually want to know from you.And much, much more!If this 7-module program sounds difficult, don't worry.We make everything simple, easy to understand, and quick to learn...With a proven hands-on system for facilitating and leading valuable group discussions..This is the same system we've used to help hundreds of our facilitators with their group discussions..so we know it works..and you'll get to see me model exactly how to do it with a real live audience of leaders and facilitators.Here's what a few of them had to say after the program."Today's program was really about practical tips, information that you could take away and apply in any facet of your daily routine, like facilitation, teaching, training, talks, working with groups, facilitating large groups or small groups."Steve - Business Manager"I found this to be really worth my time, it gave me actual take-aways, things I can do today and tomorrow in my teaching and in my group facilitation that will actually make a difference and make my presentations more compelling and make me more confident as a presenter."Karen - Language Arts Professor"I have been to several seminars on public speaking and giving presentations, including Dale Carnegie training. I truly went into this thinking that I couldn't possibly learn anything new, but I found myself scribbling notes like a mad woman during the presentation. I quickly realized that these were tips and techniques that I had never heard before, and that I could use immediately upon my return to the office."Joey -- Human Resources ManagerFacilitating valuable group discussions is difficult for many people.Some even think things have to be difficult if they are to be very successful.This program is the solution to easy facilitation and learning.In Facilitate, you can simply follow our PROVEN hands-on, step-by-step facilitation training to start seeing results right away!Click the button and start leading valuable group discussions TODAY.And like all our Rule the Room trainings, this one is protected by our 30-day, no-questions-asked guarantee.so if you aren't happy for any reason, just let us know and we'll give you your money back.no questions asked."Once you learn this process, it will become much easier. Eventually, it might even become fun. You may want to start "upping the ante" and working with more and more challenging groups." -Jason TeteakAbout Your InstructorInternational Public Speaking Coach, TEDx Speaker and Best Selling author Jason Teteak has taught more than one million people how to flawlessly command attention and connect with audiences in their unique style.He's won praise and a wide following for his original methods, his engaging style, and his knack for transferring communications skills via practical, simple, universal and immediately actionable techniques.Or as he puts it "No theoretical fluff"Jason gained recognition at EPIC Systems in the medical software industry, where he was known as "trainer of trainers of trainers."He has developed more than fifty presentation and communication training programs ranging in length from one hour to three days that serve as the basis for The Rule the Room Method.In 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2017 he was named #1 Best Selling coach on Public Speaking for his on-demand video teaching tools that quickly took off for over 100,000 online students around the world.Teteak has flipped the model and changed the approach to great Public Speaking for even the most seasoned veterans.
Overview
Section 1: Welcome to Facilitate
Lecture 1 Introduction and Welcome to the Course
Lecture 2 Facilitate Intro
Section 2: Show Credibility
Lecture 3 Show Credibility - Part 1
Lecture 4 Show Credibility - Part 2
Section 3: Keep Your Audience Captivated
Lecture 5 Hook Your Audience - Part 1
Lecture 6 Hook Your Audience - Part 2
Lecture 7 Build Rapport
Lecture 8 Use Effective Non-Verbals
Lecture 9 Keep Them Engaged
Section 4: Close Well
Lecture 10 Determine Whether They Got It
Lecture 11 Close to Applause
Public Speakers,Presenters,Facilitators,Keynote Speakers,Project Managers,Executives,Human Resource Managers,Sales Professionals,Financial Professionals,Trainers,Training Managers,Teachers,Instructional Designers,Anyone who wants to give a TED talk or learn AWESOME facilitation skills.


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