Non-Linear Presentation Design
Speak to the group that shows up
Add a different approach to program design, presenting, and facilitating to your tool kit.
In this presentation, John Losey shares his non-linear presentation design that allows participants flexibility while still hitting all the key learning objectives. Participants engage when they feel the presenter understands them and isn’t just pushing through a script. Facilitators and speakers who can read their audience and adjust to meet their unique needs connect better and create a greater impact.
Non-linear presentation design gives your presentation the flexibility to easily meet the needs of the people in the room. A non-linear design allows you the flexibility to use same material in various ways. Move beyond PowerPoint notes as handouts, a non-linear design can produce a much more powerful and interesting take-away for your participants.
With a solid foundation in theory and application spanning over 30 years in teaching, training, and facilitation, non-linear presentation design has been successfully applied in such diverse settings as:
- · In-person and virtual corporate training.
- · Traditional Classrooms (Elementary – University)
- · Outdoor/Experiential Settings.
Join us as we experience a non-linear presentation and look behind the scenes to explore how and why this approach works.
John Losey of IntoWisdom Group & Praxis Training guides people and organizations to their next step toward effectiveness and sustainability. He's been in the consulting world since 1992 and spent almost a decade working as an internal learning and organization development consultant for a large, award winning corporate university. He has led enterprise-wide initiatives involving "Quality Thinking," employee engagement, Malcolm Baldridge National Quality Award, emotional intelligence, and coaching.
John’s experience and education gives him a depth of understanding in a diverse set of models, techniques, and skills. This allows him to approach issues and solutions with a broad set of possibilities. As an effective presenter and facilitator, John understands how to connect with participants. His experience designing and administrating learning programs helps him translate the desires and demands of clients into tangible learning outcomes.
Specialties: Professional & Organization Development, Talent Development, Competency Modeling, Strategic Planning, Change, Emotional Intelligence, Facilitation, Executive Coaching, Life Coaching, Experiential Methodology, Productive Ideation (Making stuff up that works in the real world), 360/Multi Rater Feedback (Emotional Intelligence, Leadership Competencies)
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