KEYNOTE SPEECHES and SEMINARS
One of today’s most sought-after presenters, Carol delivers entertaining, informative, and interactive programs at leadership conferences and business corporations in 24 countries.

EXECUTIVE COACHING

Carol offers personalized coaching to executives, senior managers and entrepreneurs -- helping them create alignment between their business goals, verbal communication, and nonverbal messages.
LEADERSHIP TEAM TRAINING
Carol provides customized body language training for senior leadership teams – increasing the entire team's ability to manage change, build collaboration, and get stakeholders' support for the organization’s business strategy. She also works with sales groups on high impact body language skills for sales and negotiation.

VIRTUAL COACHING
As a virtual coach, Carol invites clients
to submit a video for evaluation.
Clients receive positive feedback
and tips to make their next
presentation even more effective.


FOCUS GROUP ANALYSIS
“I don’t like it,” takes on a
different nuance if the participant continues to touch and gaze at
the product while speaking. Carol
gives clients insights into what
focus groups are really
thinking, by analyzing their
nonverbal behaviors.

For more information,
email

CGoman@CKG.com
or call
510-526-1727
Carol's Speaking Schedule

2012
January 18 – Silicon Valley, CA. The Churchill Club

February 16 – Los Angeles, CA. Institute for Management Studies

March 9 - Columbus, OH. OSU Moritz College of Law

March 15 - New York, NY. The Conference Board

July 17 – London, England. Institute for Management Studies

July 19 – Edinburgh, Scotland. Institute for Management Studies
KEYNOTE SPEECH AND SEMINAR TOPICS

The Silent Language of Leaders

From the latest research in neuroscience and psychology we can now prove that body language is crucial to leadership effectiveness – and this program shows you how to harness the power of what you don't say in negotiation, change management, building trust, projecting charisma, and promoting collaboration.
- The two sets of nonverbal signals people look for in leaders – and the circumstances that make one more effective than the other.
- The impact of body language in global teams.
- How to “fake” charisma.
 

Body Language for Women Leaders

For female executives and those being groomed for leadership positions, body language cues are especially important, and they differ markedly from those of a man. In general, women are better than men at reading nonverbal signals, but women are less aware of how to present themselves in ways that optimize their credibility, confidence and power.
- The body language differences between men and women leaders.
- Five body language mistakes that weaken your authority and power.
- How to project confidence and credibility – without saying a word.
 

The Nonverbal Advantage

Geared for a general business audience, this program shows how to take an innate, but latent talent and turn it into a powerful professional skill.
- How research and science is validating the power of what you don’t say.
- How to use body language to build positive and productive workplace relationships.
- How to read your colleagues and clients – from head to toes.
 

Body Language in Sales

In sales and negotiation, it’s all about sending the right signals – and accurately reading the signals you get in return.
- How to make a positive first impression in seven seconds.
- Using body language to build and maintain rapport.
- How to respond quickly and accurately to the nonverbal signals of deception, uncertainty, resistance, or “ready to buy.”
 
 
For a list of Carol's programs on change, leadership and collaboration, visit www.CKG.com.