Duperval Consulting launches new service
Duperval Consulting launches new service
New service to help with preparation of speeches and interviews
Notre-Dame-de-l'Île-Perrot, QC (April 2, 2009) - Duperval Consulting inc. launches a new service called “Speaker in you.” This service will help professionals and executives seeking to create and deliver a speech with impact. It will also help job seekers who want to ace their job interviews.
“There are few services of its kind, even though public speaking is one of the most common fears, especially in the workplace,” says Duperval. “People are afraid to make mistakes or leave a bad impression. This causes stress because we fear the impact on our careers, especially in the current economic climate. "
The service is available in several formats, to enable people to choose the most suitable for their situation.
Mr. Duperval adds, “They say 'one size fits all' but it doesn't apply in this case. Everyone has strengths and weaknesses. Everyone has their preferred learning style also. The service can be adapted to the needs of each client. "
The range of services include text review, where emphasis is put on the structure of the speech.
“The two most important moments are the beginning and the end of a speech. Yet most people work only the content and forget these two critical moments. This error creates boring speeches, "said Duperval.
In addition, much work is done on the delivery of the speech.
“You can have content and an excellent structure. But if you deliver the goods in such a way that the audience falls asleep, you've missed your goal. The packaging is as important as the content.”
The service is not limited to executives and professionals: “How many times have you attended a boring or poorly prepared speech at a wedding? People put a lot of time and money to learn to dance, but not for this important moment of the evening.”
Service details can be found on http://www.duperval.com/services/speakerinyou.
Laurent Duperval is a local consultant who helps individuals and companies improve communication to dramatically improve their results.
