FAQ

Business Presenters Workshop FAQ

  1. Can I get the same training from a Toastmasters Cub?
  2. Is there any other cost beside the cost of the workshop?
  3. How much homework will there be in-between classes?
  4. If I need some extra help, is there someone to answer my questions in-between classes?
  5. Do Business Presenter’s Workshops offer any personal coaching?
  6. How can I keep my presenting skills sharp after the workshop?
  7. My company understands the importance of presenting well in business and would like to offer this training to its employees; can we have a Business Presenter’s Workshop course at our company?
  8. Our organization would like to set up a Business Presenter’s Club for ongoing self-development. How do we go about setting up a club? What is the cost?
  9. Are there any additional Business Presenter’s Workshops?

“As a business owner and someone who enjoys exercise, I have to say that Gary’s program to improve speaking and giving presentations for those make it or break it moments, is true to the laws of nature.  I have improved tremendously under Gary’s watchful eye. The thought of failure in business presentations is no longer scary for me. I encourage anyone who would like to break the fear of failure and learn to present confidently when it counts, to invest in themselves by taking this course.”

Bert Sarkkinen

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