How do I make sure management understand my results?
How can I present technical information to non-technical colleagues?
How do I make my conference presentation really stand-out?
You’re the expert. The thing is, many of the people making final decisions on hardware and software investments, and signing-off your final designs, are not. You need to be able to communicate your ideas and conclusions in a way that everyone will understand, not just those in the know.
Turning up with a PowerPoint deck full of equations isn’t enough. You need to show your information in a relatable, real life context in order to help your audience understand what you’re saying, and enable them to confidently make solid, informed decisions at the end.
Historically, colorful graphics and snappy acronyms have been the engineer’s go-to, but in today’s information rich environment, you need to go beyond informing. You need to persuade.
This course will help you become world class at constructing and delivering messages that help others make decisions. You will learn how to deliver clear, compelling and concise communications, even for very complex ideas. You’ll become what we call an “Articulate Engineer.”
Still not sure if this course would be helpful to you? Watch this two-minute summary video.
You can either attend the live sessions or take the course on-demand at your leisure.
NAFEMS gives you real, practical knowledge that you can use day-to-day.
This course will help you deal with complex ideas and communicate your point of view so people can take action. It will help you to
Students will join the audio portion of the meetings by utilizing the VoIP (i.e. headset connected to the computer via headphone and microphone jacks) or by calling into a standard toll line. If you are interested in additional pricing to call-in using a toll-free line, please send an email to: americas@nafems.org.
The 4-session course offers guidance on what you need to get to the point and help people make decisions even when dealing with complex topics.
You can attend the sessions live, and/or by listening to the recordings, which will be made available shortly after the end of each session.
Get started thinking about a real situation where you need to deliver your point of view.
Why should they care? We need to work on making sure this is valuable for your audience.
What is your point of view? How can we put this into context and help our audience have the right perception?
We need to prove to them that it is for real. Some proof is better than others. Let’s decide what is the best proof for your situation.
What’s the recommended order of the Ingredients of Persuasion? What if you have multiple topics?
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