Your attendees know that networking is critically important for social and professional advancement.

Do your conference attendees sometimes feel less than visible at social gatherings?

Just once, wouldn't you like to see a kickoff presentation that is about the audience - NOT the speaker?

Ted Janusz speaks - Enhancing Your Networking Skills

"The opening session sets the pace, and you certainly presented a though-provoking start for the attendees. Our feedback has been very positive. The results of the evaluations indicate your presentation was very good . . . the program had valuable information and included fun exercises that made your point very well. We appreciate your contributions to making this year's convention one of the best ever."

"Given the many years of banking here, I heard many presentations over the years but your message was a standout and the delivery was particularly superb. You honed in on an excellent point of having empathy and thinking along the lines of the other participant. By being on a similar mutual 'wave length,' there is a much higher chance of motivating the other party and getting things accomplished as intended."

"Excellent; good audience participation; liked his enthusiasm; entertaining and informative; terrific speaker-please come back; liked the different approach of helping to understand dynamics rather than just tips."


Networking Skills: Getting to Know You!

Sure, we all enjoy social media like Facebook and Twitter. But 90% of real business is still conducted face-to-face. Because of our current reliance on electronic communication devices, we are actually losing our in-person networking skills. Join us for a fun, fast-paced, interactive presentation in which you will meet and begin to learn about other conference attendees. We'll start off by determining your behavioral style, and the styles of the other professionals in the room. Then we'll discuss how to better relate to people who are similar, or different from you. We'll finish by giving you tips on how to network during the conference so that you, too, can achieve personal and career advantages.

In this fun, highly interactive program, attendees learn

  •  The four behavioral styles
  •  Are you an introvert or an extrovert?
  •  Mr. and Ms. Sleaze works a room -- how not to do it
  •  The 7 steps for making a favorable impression
  •  11 strategies: From accelerating out of the blocks to crossing the finish line.

Listen to attendees roar as they laugh ... in empathy!

Ted Janusz, nationally acclaimed for his dynamic, insightful, humorous and down-to-earth style, has delivered this program hundreds of times -- with resounding success.

Ask about Power Networking. At a typical conference networking event, you may meet a half dozen or less attendees. With Power Networking, you will get to know everyone else in the room. Guaranteed! (And isn't that why you really come to a conference?)

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