Executive Briefing Skills

A Powerful Message Every Time

Executive briefing skills are a cornerstone to success in today’s business world. Master the art of delivering compelling briefings to senior executives. Yes& CommCore can teach you through our Executive Briefing and Presentation Skills Training Services.

What You’ll Master in Executive Briefing Skills Training

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Learn to compress complex information into layman's terms, no matter how limited your time. Tell a memorable story that instills belief and trust with decision-makers.

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We help you craft key messages and create visuals that drive the point home. Master the art of leading with your core message and employing memorable language.

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Rehearse all aspects of delivery with a focus on Q&A — where speakers score the most points with their audience. Learn to think on your feet and pivot as needed.

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Prepare for Congressional briefings to staff, members, committee members, or the public. Learn best practices including nonpartisanship, how to interact with Members of Congress, and direct language.

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Address presentation anxiety, nerves, energy, and reading the room — maybe the most important skills of all. Build confidence to handle face-to-face meetings in any setting.

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Prepare for keynote speeches, sales pitches, panel moderation, PowerPoint presentations, teleprompter training, testimony training, webinar delivery, and more.

Train Your C-Suite to Influence

Effective briefing skills require the ability to handle face-to-face meetings and briefings with confidence even when working in an increasingly online world. No matter how well you prepare or how steely your nerves are, circumstances beyond your control can impact your pitch. At Yes& CommCore, we help you improve your overall message, enhance message delivery, and take stock of interpersonal dynamics ahead of time.

We help you hone your ability to think on your feet and pivot as needed. You’ll be ready to communicate the right message under pressure, whether you're briefing an Ambassador, the president of the United States, a C-suite executive, or any leader. Unlike a speech or formal presentation planned down to the final word, a successful briefing is most often delivered in an impromptu, improvised setting.

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