Episode 114 — Speaking, Training, and ROI with John Rohe

It is better to have silence, than have nonsense. — @JohnRohe #PublicSpeaking #Training Click To Tweet

2-Minute Tip — Remove Filler Words


Filler or crutch words are the bane of many a speaker’s existence. The ums, ahs, likes, verys, you knows, and more clutter up our talks and conversation so much we don’t even notice them. They waste time, annoy the audience and distract from your message. So get rid of them.


Easier said than done.


One technique is to have a friend or colleague listen to you practice your talk and ring a bell every time they hear a filler word. Once you actually know you are using them in real time, it becomes easier to eliminate them and relish the power of silence

It's important that you always present up front the reason why they should care. Why should I listen to you? — @JohnRohe #PublicSpeaking #Training Click To Tweet

Post Tip Discussion — Meet John Rohe


One of the terms you hear in the training field (and likely other education related fields as well) is the “sage on the stage.”


In describes the lecture format in many education contexts. The wise experts stands on the stage at the front of the room and imparts knowledge on to the lucky audience members. It’s one way communication, and it has its place, but can have a certain amount of arrogance associated with it.


So unless I sell it to them, why they should listen — why there should be a value —  I'm just deluding myself.– @JohnRohe #PublicSpeaking #Training Click To Tweet

Bio


John Rohe in a V-neck sweater looks off to his right in an office.

John Rohe is a speaker who eschews the lectern and the stage. He a speaker and trainer in both the commercial and ecclesiastical fields, and one of themes that comes through in the episode is the importance of humility with your audience.


John’s experience ranges from start-ups to established multi-billion dollar enterprises. John launched the cardiac marker proBNP for Roche Diagnostics and the first personalized health (test and drug) for osteoarthritis for Roche Pharma, Roche Diagnostics and GSK.


He also internationalized sales for RPS, revived sales of Procalcitonin for Thermo Fisher, grew Alere’s PT/INR home testing from $9 million to $25 million in 1 year and boosted equipment service contracts for BD.


John has taken products from R&D through FDA clearance and achieved CMS and other third-party reimbursement. He has implemented user friendly CRMs and automated quoting systems, and he integrated marketing collateral with sales force access. He has also been responsible for developing and implementing automated quoting and contracting systems.  


I don't like stages. I don't like podiums because they're a physical message that it's telling your audience I'm smarter than you. — @JohnRohe #PublicSpeaking #Training Click To Tweet

John’ Speaker Evaluation Checklist


  • Are they using filler words?
  • Do they appear to be knowledgeable about the material?
  • Are they speaking to the audience?
  • Are they looking down at their notes?
  • Are they reading slides to me?
  • Are they moving around?
  • Are they actively engaged with the audience?

On one of the ways to engage is just simply move. Move around. — @JohnRohe #PublicSpeaking #Trainin Click To Tweet

Kirkpatrick Levels of Training Evaluation


  • How do the learners feel about their training experience?
  • How effectively did the learners acquire new skills or knowledge?
  • How effectively did the learners apply what they learned in training?
  • How effectively did the training ultimately meet its goals for the organization?

You can read more about the Kirkpatrick framework here. It’s a fascinating mental exercise.


Specific information is easily transferred to electronic training,.– @JohnRohe #PublicSpeaking #Training Click To Tweet

Links



 

Hycap Consulting

http://hycapconsulting.org

John’s Email

John.rohe@hycap.org

John on LinkedIn

https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnrohe1/

John on Twitter

https://twitter.com/johnrohe

Kirkpatrick Model

https://www.kirkpatrickpartners.com/Our-Philosophy/The-Kirkpatrick-Model

Servant  Leadership with Lyle Tard

http://2MinuteTalkTips.com/ServantLeadership

Caring and Connection with Richard Kauffman

http://2MinuteTalkTips.com/Richard

You want family or friends? You go on Facebook. You go to work to make money. — @JohnRohe #PublicSpeaking #Training Click To Tweet

Call To Action


One of the things that I'm constantly harping on is ROI. Return on investment, and when I say return on investment, I'm speaking dollars and cents. One of the things that you cannot take to the bank are likes and clicks, — @JohnRohe… Click To Tweet

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