Event Detail

***Please note this training will be conducted in Chinese***


Background

Starting from the foundation of logical thinking, this program aims to teach a series of practical and targeted expression skills and methods. Through this course, participants will simultaneously improve their logical thinking and presentation skills, and grow into independent, perceptive and influential professionals who can garner greater support, capture more opportunities and ultimately reap richer results in the highly competitive workplace environment.


Theoretical Sources and Curriculum Models

  • The Pyramid Principle by Barbara Minto
  • A classic training textbook from McKinsey & Company, used as a training method of thinking by world-renowned companies and institutions.

Applicable Objects

  • Professionals who wish to enhance their personal influence and competitiveness in the workplace by improving their communication and presentation skills.


Benefits

  • Learners will be able to construct a top-down presentation on any given topic, based on the scenario and the purpose of the presentation, to ensure clarity.
  • They are able to use induction or deduction to construct simple models of thinking about real problems.
  • Recognize errors in the arguments they see and correct them.
  • They are able to quickly eliminate inapplicable material from a large amount of material given to them, and structure material that is applicable to them, and if there is insufficient material, they should be able to fill it in.


Event Details:

  • Course Format: Online Training (Course learning platform: Teams)
  • Time & Date: 9:00-16:00, August 27
  • Language: Chinese
  • Contact: Mora Zhang, mzhang@amchamchina.org


Notes:

  • Online registration is required for this training and the training link will be sent to successful registrants the day before the course.
  • E-fapiao will be issued seven days after the event.

Outline

Defining Success

  • Introduction: The eloquent individuals are ruling the world.
  • Common misconceptions of expression
  • The three criteria of efficient expression
  • Defining structure

Building a Vertical Structure

  • Conclusion comes first
  • The conclusion needs to build viewpoints
  • Conclusions need to be several
  • Repeat important things three times

Building a Horizontal Structure (Inductive Approach)

  • Designing an expression roadmap
  • Setting key words to argue for conclusion
  • Three-three-three structure

Advancing the Topic with Signposts

  • Spatial signposts to show the language of the camera
  • Triangular signposts that reflect an objective standpoint
  • "Video Appreciation"-Summary

Building Horizontal Structures (Deduction)

  • Induction and deduction
  • Basic deduction: Three-Paragraph Theory
  • Common errors in deduction
  • Application of basic deduction

Building a Preamble Structure

  • The four main parts of a preamble structure
  • Identifying preamble structure
  • Building preamble structure
  • Using preamble structure

Speaker

  • Yan Zhou (Chief Lecturer at Eddic)

    Yan Zhou

    Chief Lecturer at Eddic

    · ACI (American Certification Institute) Registered International Trainer
    · Special lecturer of CNOOC University Shenzhen and AVIC University.
    · Training and development consultant of Vanke Group Learning and Development Centre.
    · MBA in Finance, SOFIA University, USA
    · Certified SAM Agile Course Development Techniques Instructor, Allen Interaction, USA
    · Best Author of the Year 2019, Huazhang Economic Management, Machinery Industry Publishing House

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Tickets

Members & Employees of Member Companies
Standard Price RMB 1,580
Non-member Company
Standard Price RMB 1,780
Group Ticket
Standard Price RMB 7,500