Upcoming Event that Must Not Be Missed! By Division W, District 51 (Hosted by AIA 8 Habit Toastmasters Club)
What?
Listening –Communication’s NEGLECTED half! By Papa Gerald Green, DTM Accredited Speaker and Applying Skills Learned in Toastmasters in Our Real Life! by PDG R Sivanganam, DTM
For Ticket Reservation please refer to the Division W Blog.
Group Package (Buy 6 for RM200; before 20/June/09) and Normal Price RM40
When, Where?
Date: 18th July 2009
Time: 1.30pm
Venue: AIA 8-Habit, Level 6 (Gen X), Menara AIA, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur
Time: 1.30pm
Venue: AIA 8-Habit, Level 6 (Gen X), Menara AIA, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur
Why?
Firstly, we have the:Speech Title: Listening –Communication’s NEGLECTED half!
SPEAKER: Gerald Green, DTM; the founding father of our District 51 and District 51 Territorial Chairman (1990-92) and the only ACCREDITED SPEAKER outside USA and Canada are sharing his knowledge with the speech title of Listening –Communication’s NEGLECTED Half. The speech will be covering about the factors such as low morale, loss of dollars and strained relationships are just a few of the costs of ineffective listening.
In his bestselling autobiography; IOCOCCA' Lee Iococca stressed the importance of listening saying “I only wish I could find an institute that teaches people how to listen. A manager needs to listen as much as he needs to talk".
In this presentation, Gerald shares reasons why we are poor listeners and tips how to be better listeners!
and also:
Speech Title: Making a Difference at the Workplace:The Toastmasters Way
Applying Skills Learned in Toastmasters in Our Real Life
SPEAKER:PDG R Sivanganam, DTM District Governor 2006-2007(District 51
In 2008, Toastmasters International awarded with its highest award, the Presidential Citation, for his alturism and service to the members. Currently, Siva works as a Director for an MNC and attributes his success to Toastmasters.
He will cover the following topics on the Difference between Leaders and Managers; and how the skills acquired at the club meetings can be effective used at the workplace for resolving conflicts, productive meetings, presentation and effective communication skills. "
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