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Why We Should Send Technical Talent to Speak at Conferences

Last week I talked about why you don’t need to be an expert to speak. I also shared the Inventory Method with you, as a method for extracting your expertise, no matter what your experience level is.

Are you eager to share your experiences at conferences and events, and participate in our upcoming Confident Communicator Course to prepare?

Or maybe you are a little reluctant to share it with your team or company because you know they want you to:

Well we understand and know that it’s natural to feel a little reluctant, especially if people are couching their enthusiasm and support for you with excuses like:

Instead recruiters and salespeople get sent to speak, but conference attendees are tired of listening to pitches from recruiters and talking to salespeople. Attendees want to connect with the people who make the products they use and the people whom they will potentially be working with.

Here’s why employees like yourself should be trained to speak at conferences:

There are of course leaders and executive who believe in the power of public speaking.

Karen Catlin is one of them. Karen was previously a VP at Adobe, and is now a leadership coach and advocate for women in tech.

Karen is also one of the amazing instructors in our course with a rich and deep background that spans 30+ in tech as an engineer, program manager, and executive.

However, Karen didn’t always believe in the importance of public speaking, and whole-heartedly admits she was not a natural speaker. She was often nervous, and didn’t feel like she was very good at speaking.

As she took on leadership roles her sentiment changed. There were many times she needed her employees to up their presentation game, but didn’t always know how to coach them to success.

In the brief video below Karen shares:

After you watch the video, we highly recommend that you take a moment to share it with your boss or employer. You can also share this brochure to convince them to sponsor your participation in our course.

Remember that early bird registration for our Confident Communicator Course ends this Friday April 15, 2016, register and save $300. Register here today!


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