February 15, 2011 - Tuesday

Using Interactive Multimedia for Better Demonstrations and Sales
There really is a process to create engaging interactive online multimedia events and get the audience reaction that you want.
Are you tired of the same old Death by Power Point? And are you tired of the same old results? The reality is that most people when watching a training program or product demonstration will begin to do something else within 30 to 60 seconds if they are not intrigued and engaged. If you are going to use a media presentation on the internet for training, sales, or reaching out to an audience you must grab your audience and hold on to them.
Today’s technology and production techniques make available to anyone high quality messaging and visual impact. One solution to engage your audience and keep their attention is to use the tools of interactive multimedia and proven adult learning.
Online training, sales and product demonstrations and web conferencing are sky-rocketing in all types of businesses. The market for this relatively new technology is being fueled by increased global competition. The need to reach a global audience and have the look and feel of a “big player” has never been more important.
This workshop will:
- Provide examples of interactive multi-media.
- Demonstrate specific online tools used to engage and interact with audiences.
- Review the steps necessary to script, produce and broadcast.
- Illustrate scripts for Sales, Demonstrations and Experiential Adult Learning.
Attending Participants will also have available a free 30 minute webinar consultation.
EVENT: Critical Components of Online Training and Presentations
DATE: February 15, 2011 - Tuesday
TIME: 6:00pm-8:30pm
WEBSITE: http://www.davinciinstitute.com/events/506/critical-components-of-online-training-and-presentations-tuesday-february-15-2011
LOCATION: DaVinci Institute, 511 E. South Boulder Road, Louisville, CO 80027
DIRECTIONS: Driving Directions
COST: $69, Members: $49, SuperMembers: Free
PHONE: 303-666-4133
TOPIC: Using Interactive Multimedia for Better Demonstrations and Sales
SPEAKERS: Bryant Hill, Michael Zabinski
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SPEAKER: Bryant Hill
Co-Founder of Contact Center Content, LLC
Bryant Hill is a 30 year veteran of the customer service, call center and telephony industries. He has designed numerous programs to increase agent performance and revenue generation. In addition, Bryant has extensive experience in all contact center components and functionality such as ACD, IVR, predictive dialers, etc. He is currently President, Harper Communications, a national telephony services company located in Aurora, CO.

SPEAKER: Michael Zabinski
Co-Founder of Contact Center Content, LLC
Michael Zabinski is also President of The Webinar Mentor. Mike brings to all virtual conferencing clients his thirty five plus years experience in the areas of:
- Business Planning and Development
- Marketing Strategy Development
- Online Technologies
- Organizational Effectiveness
- Training and Development Programs
Michael is based in Aurora, Colorado. He, along with his partner, Judith Briles, has broadcast over 200 webinars on a large variety of topics. The Webinar Mentor is a one-stop shop for online presentation assistance. They are specialists in helping develop a company’s product or service information and presenting it to a target audience through webinars.
Michael began his career in manufacturing operations. He spent six years in Production Management and Quality Control at Central Foundry Division, General Motors. After completing a master’s degree in 1975, he moved to Denver as Staff Member with the Mountain States Employer's Council. At MSEC he provided Management and Organization Development services to MSEC's membership. Michael then spent three years as Corporate Employee Relations Director for Ideal Basic Industries and was Assistant Director of Human Resources for Information Handling Services. In 1986, he became a Principal in First Colorado Consulting Group, Inc., applying his OD and management experience to various manufacturing, service and information companies.
Mr. Zabinski received his undergraduate degree in Production Management from Kettering University and a Master’s Degree in Organization Behavior from the University of Nebraska - Lincoln.
