Speech Coaching
Chris Witt provides one-on-one speech coaching for professionals who want to improve their communication and presentation skills. He works with
- CEOs
who need to address boards of directors, funding sources, company-wide gatherings, and the general public
- Executives
who want to win support for new policies or goals
- Technical experts
who want to make presentations that professionals from other fields can understand and implement
- Proposal managers
who are in charge of a team presentation
Whether they’re speaking to one other person or to a packed auditorium, Chris’s clients become more confident, professional, and effective.
They get the immediate, personalized attention they need to:
- Increase their self-confidence
- Project a polished, professional image
- Influence others to follow their lead
- Sell new ideas — or products — to resistant audiences
- Spend less time creating more effective presentations
Chris works with clients in person and by phone. He accompanies them at work or while they’re giving a presentation, when possible, or observes them on tape. And he videotapes them to provide direct and immediate feedback.
He creates a safe environment where people can make mistakes and learn from them without feeling defensive, and where they can try out new skills without suffering the consequences of failure.
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In the pages that follow you’ll find answers to your questions:
Executive Speech Coaching
Chris Witt coaches executives who want to speak like
leaders, helping them strategize, create, and delivery
winning high-stakes presentations.
FAQ for Executive Speech Coaching
Why hire an executive speech coach? How does speech coaching work? How can you work with a speech coach who isn’t even in your city?
Team Coaching for Oral Proposals
Depending on your team’s needs and resources, Chris Witt will lead them through any or every phase of a six-step process for planning and delivering a winning oral
proposal...
Coaching for Technical Experts
Chris Witt works with scientists, engineers, and programmers who want to interact more efficiently and productively with other people. He focuses primarily on their communication and presentation skills.
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