Victor S. Manganaro Will Teach You How to Improvise For Effective Business Communication
Part of being in transition is being forced to shift and adapt our procedures, our listening, and our understanding. Another word for shifting and adapting is improvising. If you’ve ever wanted to hone your ability to shift and adapt—to improvise—come to the PSGCNJ general meeting on Monday, November 17, to hear Victor S. Manganaro give a presentation entitled Improv 4 Effective Business Communication.
Proactively exploring the many facets of Improv can unlock new dimensions in ourselves and how we are seen by our business peers. To help in this, Victor will host an interactive Improv mini-workshop — skimming the basics in the time allotted — that will help shift us out of our comfort zones. It will be fun, generate lots of laughs and create the potential for gaining some important insights about ourselves and communication style. The Improv exercises that Victor has specifically designed for business professionals focus on getting you to think more quickly on your feet, challenging your current communication skills, testing your listening ability, inspiring creativity, and becoming more aware and nimble. In 60 minutes, the goal is to have you gain one insight about yourself and open the door to new possibilities for your future. For more information, please visit http://www.improv4effectivenessbusinesscommunication.com/
Victor S. Manganaro is a graduate of NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering with a Bachelor Degree in electrical engineering, majoring in computer engineering. He has 20+ years in product & system development, IT consulting, telecommunications and training & development. At PSGCNJ, he has hosted monthly meetings, redesigned and facilitated ACT training, and performed IT and marketing functions. Victor’s passion and purpose is about teaching people new skills and inspiring them to exceed their potential. It is with this purpose that gave birth to the current set of Improv for Effective Communication Workshops in 2013, both for professional and personal development. Victor is currently teaching a six-week class at the Princeton Adult School (PrincetonAdultSchool.org).
So, bring a friend and come to hear him speak at PSGCNJ’s general meeting on Monday, November 17, from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the First United Methodist Church, located at 48 West High Street, Somerville. Be sure to bring business cards, and be prepared to network.
Please refrain from parking in the church parking lot. Metered and unmetered parking is available on West High Street. Unmetered parking is also available on some of the side streets near the church. Please put enough coins in the meter; a parking ticket in Somerville Borough costs $24. Please do not park in the handicapped spaces in the church parking lot or driveway unless you have a wheelchair symbol placard or license plate.
PSGCNJ general meetings are always free and open to the public. If you can’t make it to this meeting, then visit our website http://www.psgcnj.biz for information about upcoming events.