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| Ernest Chen | Jul 22, 2009 7:35 pm | |
| Jason Lee | Jul 22, 2009 7:43 pm | |
| Shreedhar Ganapathy | Jul 22, 2009 9:45 pm | |
| Eric Jon Renaud | Jul 23, 2009 1:18 am | |
| Shreedhar Ganapathy | Jul 23, 2009 6:48 am | |
| Mark S White | Jul 23, 2009 7:09 am | |
| Tim Quinn | Jul 23, 2009 7:18 am | |
| Shreedhar Ganapathy | Jul 23, 2009 7:47 am | |
| Ken Paulsen | Jul 23, 2009 9:03 am | |
| Mark S White | Jul 23, 2009 9:49 am | |
| Dies Koper | Jul 23, 2009 5:40 pm | |
| Mark S White | Jul 23, 2009 9:35 pm | |
| Eric Renaud | Jul 24, 2009 8:27 am | .jpg, .jpg |
| Mark S White | Jul 24, 2009 9:00 am |
| Subject: | Re: How To Be An Effective Master Of Ceremonies <ADV> | |
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| From: | Shreedhar Ganapathy (Shre...@Sun.COM) | |
| Date: | Jul 22, 2009 9:45:45 pm | |
| List: | net.java.dev.glassfish.admin | |
I have sent email to the spam control alias at CN where they can add these addresses to their ironlist. ezi...@learningcenters.com is a rampant spammer.
I have been notifying each spam message coming to our aliases for the last several weeks.
Its getting to be too much overhead.
I guess this is one of the side effects of being on open source.
Jason Lee wrote:
Is there any way we can get Mr. Chen unsubscribed or blocked? :|
On Jul 22, 2009, at 9:35 PM, Ernest Chen wrote:
How to Be an Effective Master of Ceremonies *Date:* 12^th Aug 2009 *Time:* 9:00AM - 5:00PM *Fee:* SGD 425.00 *Venue:* The Furama Riverfront Hotel [MAP] <http://www.furama.com/riverfront/location.php?s=map> *Early Bird: *SGD 385.00 if register by 30^th Jul 2009 *_REGISTRATION_:* *[Fax Registration]* fax this form <http://www.interazon.com/fax_form.php?cid=24&p=eflyer> to (65) 6327 7155 *[Online Registraton]* click here <http://www.interazon.com/registration.php?cid=24&p=eflyer> to submit your registration form <http://www.interazon.com/trainer.php?id=1> _Ernest Chen_ Corporate Trainer For group of 10 and above, In-House training please email to in...@ezineasia.com <mailto:in...@ezineasia.com> for details.
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_INTRODUCTION_ You can be the Emcee for your company's events if you know how.
Let Ernest Chen trains you to be an effective master of ceremonies, you will learn all the dos and don'ts plus gain confidence and develop the joy in doing this marvellous role.
Ernest has conducted 18th classes and everyone has benefited.
There are tons of benefit being an Emcee _OBJECTIVES_ - The Role of an Emcee - Social Etiquette and Protocol - Different Types of Toasts - Introduce Guests and Speakers - Presentation Skills - Platform Manners - Speaking and Platform Tools - Planning An Event - Overcoming Stage Fright - Speaking in Praise - Think on your Feet - Image and Dressing - What Not to Say and Do
This is an excellent opportunity for any company staff who aspires to help out in the company events and at the same time acts as emcee for the event. Come and learn from the guru of public speaking and Ernest Chen is very earnest in teaching you and transforming you to be an effective emcee.
All participants will receive a copy of the Bestseller - Earnestly Speaking, signed by the Author. _COURSE OUTLINE_ We can transform Speakers, Amateurs, Corporate Staff and Individuals who have the desire to be exuberant and exciting Emcees. This One- Day workshop will put you at ease and you will understand the protocol and social etiquette of a Master of Ceremonies.
In today's highly competitive and demanding entertainment industry, you cannot afford to make mistake and you have to be alert, serious yet entertaining. _TESTIMONIALS_ "Mr Chen has a powerful voice and he taught us the fine art of toasting. I enjoyed the session and so were other participants. I believe I can be a great Emcee now. I encourage others to join Mr. Chen's class. " Helen Teoh Training Coordinator Sheraton Hotel & Towers Subang Jaya, Malaysia
"I want to thank you for your time. I enjoyed the course on both a professional and personal level. " Waheed Bhatti In Vivo Communications (Asia) Singapore
"Your delivery of the program is easy to follow and understand, humourous and creative. By getting us involved we have a better understanding of the techniques that you have shared with us." Alan Choo Keppel Shipyard Singapore
"Besides all the great pointers on public speaking, what I appreciate most about the course is the awareness that anyone can be a self-made speaker, thank you Ernest." Lyon Lim Sparkfury Creative Consultants
"The course has provided me a good start on how to make a good presentation and also to ease my fear and gain confidence when speaking to the public." Doris Pek General Manager Select Catering Services Ltd
"This is a very practical course, without any theory. Ernest is very open in sharing from his many years of experience as emcee on a variety of occasions. A thoroughly enjoyable experience, and a highly recommended course for anyone who aspires to be an excellent emcee." Gary Lim Marketing Specialist
The whole class enjoyed your workshop Most of all learned something from your charming skills in-order that we can be a great speaker. The types of presentation, ingredients of a great speech, overcome stage fright, deliver with style, first & last impression, think & speak spontaneously + good foods at the hotel . A truly passionate teacher & a good motivator. Francis Er Ling, Lecturer School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering
Ernest showed professionalism in his handouts/lectures, showed enthusiasm in his method of teaching and most importantly showed his patience. He never puts anyone down. Instead he makes constructive criticism, guiding each and everyone along whilst sharing his very own personnal experiences hoping we would be able to excel like he did in public speaking. I definitely look up to him as a role-model. Thanks once again Ernest. In the past where I'd rather listen than be listened, I'll try to take every opportunity to speak up Richard Boon Business Development Executive Techfield Supply Pte Ltd
Taking the MC course conducted by Ernest Chen, was something like a special treat: taking a day off from my work and investing a few hundred dollars into something for myself, this alone felt good. However, what I got out of the highly useful and practical day with Ernest and the other participants made me feel even better. Although I do entertain a lot and participate in many events, as host, organizer or guest, I often feel that I do not really know the proper sequence of events, protocols etc. Ernest's course provided exactly that, but not on a theoretical level, but in practice. In conclusion I wrote down 12 important points on how to be a more effective MC on an A4 sheet with the dos and don'ts - they will be of good use for future events. Certainly a very useful and memorable day, worth the 'investme and full of fun and inspiration too. Rating it a strong "buy"! Adrian Jacklowsky Director, Asia Pacific DSM Nutrition
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