Why a lecture by Isabel García? She is currently Germany's most well-known and successful communication expert (Sächsischer Bote, May 2013). Additionally, she offers sustainable knowledge transfer that you will find in office gossip and client conversations for years to come.
WHY A LECTURE BY ISABEL GARCÍA?
1) She is currently Germany’s most well-known and successful communication expert (Sächsischer Bote, May 2013).
2) Sustainable knowledge transfer that you will find in office gossip and client conversations for years to come.
3) The lecture provides so much material for discussion that you will be able to engage in relaxed conversations with your clients afterward.
4) With her, you bring Spanish temperament and German competence to your stage.
5) She is the perfect wake-up call in the morning, a competent “getting-you-out-of-the-soup-coma” expert, and a highlight for the evening.
I SPEAK. Communication pitfalls and how to avoid them.
This is about the fundamentals of communication. Just through breathing, you can get a handle on a conflict. However, you can also use breathing to force even the most willing listener into a second of sleep or to completely switch off mentally.
After the lecture, your clients and employees will discuss emphases, cough on “U,” and be pleased that many rhetoric rules have been questioned that they never liked anyway. It will boost self-confidence, and every listener can immediately implement suggestions that they liked.
Anyone Can Speak Well.
In the past, employees were sent to rhetoric seminars to appear more convincing. Without regard for personal losses. Companies always knock on Isabel García’s door for one reason: “Please ensure that my sales robots become human again.”
Rhetoric is not demonized; rather, the template labeled “Schema F” is. Rhetoric thrives on surprise.
“Why wander far away? Look, the good lies so close!” – Goethe perfectly captures the essence of this lecture with this statement. Your clients and employees have often wondered why they should constantly learn new things. And especially, why trainers like to focus on weaknesses instead of strengths.
Help with Mishaps – How Small Missteps Lead to Great Gains.
Falling is a gift. Because afterward, you can show how wonderfully you can get back up.
Few people are willing to take advice from a perfect person. Neither advice nor tips and recommendations are accepted. The relational level that creates closeness is missing.
A mishap or a small mistake caters to exactly this relational level. In this lecture, Isabel García shares many mishaps that can occur and shows how you can use them positively.