
Patrick O'Mara
Ever been to a baseball game and notice someone keeping score? I don't mean looking up at the scoreboard, I mean the lost art of scoring a game, which includes writing things down on a score sheet like E7, which means the left fielder committed an error. Why do people do this? Simply because it is fun! I do the same thing whenever I observe a good speaker delivering a presentation, except that I don't write down E7 if the speaker makes an error. I do however chart the things I think they do well, their errors, and suggestions for improvement. I do it for two reasons, to become a better speaker myself, and simply because it is fun!
The point I want to make is that that I sincerely enjoy the art of public speaking and applying my own energy, passion, and talent to help others improve their public speaking skills. As a professional speaker of more than 15 years, I have served as an adjunct college professor who taught speech classes, been a Monster contract speaker, a corporate trainer, and delivered over a hundred presentation skills development classes to Fortune 500 companies and colleges/universities!
I published a book titled "Developing the Talented Public Speaker in You" which is available on Amazon http://amzn.to/1fXKhGi The book is a witty, engaging, and easy-to-follow guide to help anyone, from the novice to the experienced speaker, learn to apply the talents you already possess to speaking strategies and techniques to successfully create and deliver top-notch presentations. Check it out and let me know how I can help you and your organization improve your presentation and training skills!
Ever been to a baseball game and notice someone keeping score? I don't mean looking up at the scoreboard, I mean the lost art of scoring a game, which includes writing things down on a score sheet like E7, which means the left fielder committed an error. Why do people do this? Simply because it is fun! I do the same thing whenever I observe a good speaker delivering a presentation, except that I don't write down E7 if the speaker makes an error. I do however chart the things I think they do well, their errors, and suggestions for improvement. I do it for two reasons, to become a better speaker myself, and simply because it is fun!
The point I want to make is that that I sincerely enjoy the art of public speaking and applying my own energy, passion, and talent to help others improve their public speaking skills. As a professional speaker of more than 15 years, I have served as an adjunct college professor who taught speech classes, been a Monster contract speaker, a corporate trainer, and delivered over a hundred presentation skills development classes to Fortune 500 companies and colleges/universities!
I published a book titled "Developing the Talented Public Speaker in You" which is available on Amazon http://amzn.to/1fXKhGi The book is a witty, engaging, and easy-to-follow guide to help anyone, from the novice to the experienced speaker, learn to apply the talents you already possess to speaking strategies and techniques to successfully create and deliver top-notch presentations. Check it out and let me know how I can help you and your organization improve your presentation and training skills!
Present Like a Pro!
There are ten elements to public speaking that drive the success of virtually every presentation. Patrick breaks down each of these elements into proven instructional techniques that will help participants present like a pro!
Learn the four questions to determine what's important to audience members, discover eleven ways to manage anxiety, uncover the secret to holding an audience's attention without being an entertainer, become skilled at using professional question handling...
Training for Trainers
Patrick helps employees and leaders who deliver training improve their performance and generate more impactful results.
This program is perfect for newly hired or recently promoted associates to the training field or seasoned veterans looking to fine-tune their skills.
Participants will learn the differences between speaking and training, gain an understanding of Adult Learning Theory techniques and how to apply them, practice with real world scenarios, develop a "training...
