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Seminar Siring Strategies
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Burt Dubin
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1. Create your seminar intuitively:
A topic title was assigned to me by the meeting planner. It was
within my field of expertise. And I had no seminar outline that
would fit this group. So, I had to work from scratch.
Relying on my understanding of the meeting planner's intentions,
I mused, entered a reverie-like state -- and dreamed about
designing a knock-their-socks-off program. Came out of the dream
state gazing at my research library, pulled out this book and
that one, started fashioning a framework.
Enraptured by the concept that was coming into being I turned to
my research files, was drawn to various folders that, sure
enough, held meaningful data. Furiously fleshing out the seminar
I wiped off the perspiration, paused, closed my eyes, returned to
a reverie state -- and breathed.
Stories and illustrations started coming to me, point-provers I
scrawled in where they were needed. My desk was a sea of paper
now. Finally I keyed in my notes, drafted the multi-page handout
and found myself with a new seminar I could sell (in generic
form) again and again. And -- it all started with the state.
First I had the dream. Then the dream had me. Hooked, I had to
complete the design of the seminar. It took slightly over 2 weeks
of intensive activity to develop a new 3-hour seminar. That's the
exact process as I lived it -- and you can do it, too.
2. Communicate authentically:
"What you are, sir, speaks so loudly that I can hardly hear what
you say." (Emerson)
Your essential seminar communication is your essence. It's your
unwritten message for your world, for the universe of lives you
touch. Why does everyone love Rosita? Before she says a word
audiences see her glow. They feel the love she radiates. That's
her essence. What is yours?
Some speakers are masterful technicians. They know their topic
inside out, backward and forward. They can answer just about any
question on their specialty. It stops there. There are no core
values. There is no soul, no ethos. Years ago there was a great
-- a great -- platform performer/Broadway actor. He played lead
roles in 2 classics I saw. These shows delighted audiences for
years. He had a grand voice. Impressive bearing. Superb timing.
He was a masterful technician. Yet, and this is the tragic part,
he had no life outside the platform.
Today, by his own arrangement, Zero Mostel is buried in an
unmarked grave in a New York borough. Why do I report this? To
share this view with you: We who are privileged to stand before
audiences are to be more than fine technicians. More than experts
at our art form. Aware of our impact, of the accountability that
goes with that impact, accountability that follows us as surely
as the shadow follows the form, we are to be models of what we
advocate.
We are to share more than our expertise and our stories. We are
to share our essence, our state of being, our true Selves. We are
to touch people's cores. To leave them with a vivid and positive
experience they'll never forget. An experience of a subliminal
message, an unspoken message, a wordless communication. You see,
people rarely show up to get your information. They come to
experience you.
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Burt Dubin, a 20 year veteran of the business of speaking, coaches and mentors speakers and wanna-be's world-wide. Burt works with people who want to be speakers and with speakers who want to be masters. The words of his clients, the admiration and respect expressed for his work by some of the world's most successful speakers, testify to the values he delivers. For samples of his wisdom, simply go to his web-site, http://www.SpeakingBizSuccess.com . Down-load some of the 12 FREE articles and 20 FREE newsletters.
Burt Dubin, 1 Speaking Success Road, Kingman, Arizona 86402-6543, USA. Phone 928-753-7546. Fax 928-753-7554.
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© Copyright 2001 Burt Dubin
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