Communications Coaching
The most direct route to your speaking and media success is guided by the steady hand of a communications coach. This type of professional relationship advances your career by solidifying your commitment to lifelong learning.
Ed Barks now has a limited number of availabilities for coaching opportunities. Call him today at (540) 955-0600 to reserve your place.
Ed works with you to determine what communications skills you need to sharpen. We believe in a flexible program that suits your individual needs. As a result, we do not offer one-size-fits-all programs like some outfits try to peddle. You have the flexibility to work with Ed once a week, once a month, or anything in between.
Who should take advantage of a coaching opportunity with Ed Barks?
- Executives who need to drive their companies to the top, then keep them there
- Key opinion leaders who are continually frustrated by their inability to overcome a public speaking shortfall
- Managers who want to accelerate their career path
- Experts who are plagued by a weak message
- Authorities with a high stakes speaking or media interview opportunity in the near future
- Presenters who cannot get the hang of using presentation software
- Professional speakers who need to sharpen their platform skills
In addition to your in-person coaching sessions, Ed provides interim telephone and e-mail consultation to every student.
As Ed’s student, you can choose his book, The Truth About Public Speaking: The Three Keys to Great Presentations, his media guide, Face the Press with Confidence: The Media Interview Companion, or his audio CD, “The Three Keys to Great Presentations™.” Plus, when you decide the time is right for a full-scale training workshop, you benefit from preferred fees.
Communications coaching represents a significant investment of both time and money on your part, so allow us to offer one more piece of advice: When seeking the coach who matches your needs, be sure to find one with a strong background in communications. A nebulous devotion to “life balance” or “personal improvement” should set your alarm bells to ringing. So, too, should an individual who trumpets competence as a seminar leader, life coach, hypnotist, leadership guru, actor/dancer/singer, etc. You deserve a pro with real world public speaking and media experience.
To ensure the necessary harmony with your coach, we suggest you call Ed Barks at (540) 955-0600 after you have contacted several other potential coaches.
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