Think on
Your Feet®
INTRODUCTION
Think On Your Feet® (TOYF®) is a franchise programme and has
achieved worldwide recognition as one of the most original and
useful oral communication courses taught today. It is taught
throughout Europe, Canada, USA, Australia and Asia. It provides
the techniques to speak spontaneously with Clarity,
Brevity and Impact™
in a wide range of demanding situations.
What Participants Learn
- Introduction to TOYF® and the concepts of Clarity, Brevity
and Impact™
- Definition of TOYF® Plans
- How to use the plans to structure and present your thoughts
and communication
- Bridging techniques to help connect to your audience in
difficult or uncomfortable situations
- Creating impact and rhythm in communication
- Targeting Your Answers to Your Listeners’ Core Concerns
- Maintaining Control While Fielding Questions
- Fleshing-Out Your Ideas
- Using Concise, Simple and Diplomatic Language
- Keys to Clarity-Delineation and Transition
Why TOYF®?
By end of this workshop, participants will be better at:
- Briefing management and clients
- Communicating with superiors as well as subordinates
- Answering questions on-the-spot
- Getting their ideas across in a meeting
- Explaining complex information clearly
- Handling the media
- Selling a product/service
- Promoting their organization/themselves
What Our Clients Say
“Should be attended by all levels to enhance communication skills”
“A very good course to improve communication/presentation skills”
“Of utmost relevance and very practical, easy to bring concepts
back to workplace”
“An excellent course for those who need skills to think quickly,
presenting and speaking to a group”
“Very good course. Very practical. Like the format where there’s
lots of exercises and less theories and concepts.”
“Excellent course which stretches your thought process.”
“Learn more structured way to present my ideas”
Methodology
Designed using
the following learning technologies:
Accelerative Learning (AL), Multiple Intetilligences
(MI) & Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP).
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Who Should Attend/Who Will
Benefit:
Anyone concerned about communications, including senior executives,
managers, sales and marketing professionals, technical specialists,
financial analysts, public affairs experts, and training professionals.

Date:
10-11 March 2010 |
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Time:
9.00am – 5.00pm |
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Venue:
The Gardens |
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Fees:
RM1,500
(10% Early-Bird Discount
if you register by 5 February) |
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Facilitator:
Santhi Maniam (Santhi)
Santhi has over 12 years of experience
in the corporate and training industry as a facilitator,
consultant and advisor to learning organisations. Her
professional practice in People Potential centres on
Leadership, Management and Change. She has worked with
clients in Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and also coached
for an international NGO in Switzerland.
Santhi has an MBA from the Malaysian Multimedia University.
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About People Potential
We work in 19 countries with some of the most learning &
development-savvy clients including Fortune 500 companies.
We are the first and only training provider
in Malaysia to win the Motorola Gold Award for Quality and Service.
The reason is simple: when we take on a job, we do it well.
And that is why since the early 90s we have maintained a 100%
Money-Back Guarantee on our standalone workshops.
Our senior consultants and trainers are not
generalists but passionate specialists. Specialists who work
together with a R&D unit to provide international-quality
solutions, to service very demanding clients across 5 continents.
Some of our Clients
Dell ▪ Deutsche Bank ▪ ExxonMobil ▪ General Electric ▪ Hewlett-Packard
▪ IBM ▪ Kimberly-Clark ▪ Motorola ▪ Nokia ▪ Shell ▪ Sony Corporation
▪ Texas Instruments ▪ Alstom Power Asia Pacific ▪ Caltex ▪ DHL
▪ DiGi ▪ Ericsson ▪ Guthrie ▪ Infineon ▪ Lafarge ▪ Logica CMG
▪ Bank Negara Malaysia ▪ Monetary Authority of Singapore ▪ Nestle
▪ PricewaterhouseCoopers ▪ Prince Hotel ▪ Singapore Civil Service
College ▪ Singapore Institute of Management ▪ Telekom Malaysia
▪ Western Digital ▪ WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature)


People Potential 2009
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