Need a dynamic presenter with high-content presentations for your next event? Paul Burton, creator of QuietSpacing™, fits the bill! Whether speaking to an audiences of a few to a few hundred, his training seminars and keynote presentations always excite and educate the listeners.
Paul’s all about “Productivity!” His revolutionary QuietSpacing™ training series and keynote presentations - Ibsessions of a Recovering Workaholic and Closing the G.A.P. - will engage your group with evocative content and laugh-provoking delivery. You can learn more about the QuietSpacing™ Seminar Series and High-Content Keynotes by clicking on those links. Below are additional resources you might find useful for your upcoming planning meeting or event materials. Contact Us if we can provide you anything further!
* Extended & Unedited 10-minute Presentation Sample
Development/Delivery Philosophy
Productivity may not strike you as an attention-grabbing topic. But the way Paul develops training programs and keynote presentations ensures that your audience will be engaged, excited and motivated to act - regardless of which QuietSpacing™ seminar or keynote you choose. Here’s his three-part philosophy to developing programs:
1. Create Compelling Content.
Nothing keeps people interested more than interesting content. Even the most mundane subject can be made compelling if the creator looks for new perspectives or related (and interesting) relationships within and without the subject at hand.
2. Engage The Audience.
Humor, interactivity, movement and practiced presentation skills all contribute to keeping an audience with you along the journey. Shun lecterns and fixed microphones; literally engage with the people who have carved time out of their busy schedules to come to his presentation - especially if attendance is mandatory!
3. Be Genuine & Authentic.
Be yourself. That doesn’t mean show up unprepared. It means show up so completely prepared that you can relax and enjoy what you’re doing. People connect with individuals who are really “there.”
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