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I'm
Sorry. What's Your Name Again?
Foolproof Techniques to
Remembering People's Names
Recorded interview featuring Tom Weber, national memory trainer,
author, and speaker |
"Just in Time" Learning
As group facilitators, trainers, and leaders, by
definition, we work with "groups" of people.
Remembering a number of people's names in groups is
one of the most basic skills required to build and
maintain trust, credibility, and respect with your
audience. Yet this seems to be one of those skills
nearly everyone has trouble with. Here's an opportunity
to spend an hour with an expert in this area and learn
what it takes to remember people's names once and
for all. Join us for this
pre-recorded, one-hour tele-seminar with National Memory Trainer,
Tom Weber and
Steve
Davis. Some of the points
discussed are...
Why is it that people always remember a face but not
a name?
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What is the language of memory, and how can we use
this language to our advantage?
On your CD, "Winning the Name Game", you
say that the starting point for your training is the
acronym FIG. Can you explain this to us.
Why is action and emotion essential for remembering?
You say there are six steps to remembering a name.
Could you describe each of them to us? (the six steps
are listed at the bottom for your own reference)
The techniques outlined in Step 2: Introductions must
be used tactfully. How can this be done?
You mention on your CD that most of the time, upon
meeting someone, we transition immediately into some
sort of conversation, how is this detrimental to remembering
that individual's name?
Action Step 3 suggestions that we turn names into
pictures. However, doesn't that mean that I will need
hundreds and thousands of pictures?
What is a 'chain of visualization' and why is it important?
Action step 6 addresses review and conclusion. When
is this necessary? Why is it so important?
Bonus!
Free
7-day audio mini course. A
free preview to Tom and Eric's program "Winning
The Name Game"
MP3 Version + Notes + Bonus ($17.95)
Real-audio recording of the seminar to listen to on
your computer at your leisure. Or order the CD version
below to listen to anywhere.
You'll also receive access to written notes summarizing
the highlights of the class for future reference.
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About Tom Weber. National
Memory Trainer Tom Weber has taught thousands of professionals
and students how to turn their memory into a powerful
tool. Today, he will be teaching us how to remember
names, his most requested topic. Professional, dynamic,
and witty, Tom knows what it takes to connect with
an audience. His clients span virtually every industry
and include such companies as American Express, State
Farm, Baird & Warner, ReMax, Harley-Davidson,
and
Wells Fargo.
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