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Sales Training America Relaunches Custom Exceptional Presentations Training for Armani ExchangeArmani Exchange, a division of world fashion leader Giorgio Armani, has selected Sales Training America to once more deliver Exceptional Presentations training to their management team. After attending the initial Exceptional Presentation Training program designed for them by Sales Training America, Armani Exchange Managers pushed hard for more of STA’s customized training programs. In response, Armani Exchange elected to add additional Exceptional Presentations training workshops for more of their personnel. Sales Training America customized the Exceptional Presentations training course to focus on the fast paced global markets where Armani thrives. Two Senior Level Sales Training America Instructors and
Exceptional Presentations Experts will travel to Armani Exchange
headquarters in New York City to personally coach their management
teams. During the highly interactive presentation training workshop,
participants will gain expertise in such effective presentation
techniques as the Verbal, Vocal and Visual communication formula for
delivering clear, consistent, and trustworthy communications. Attendees
will also gain experience using fundamental Presentation tools such as
the ASIA (Audience, Idea, Solution, Action Request) format to quickly
get the audiences’ attention and hold their interest during the
presentation. During the seminar, attendees will receive custom
one-on-one coaching through the use of 10 video recordings of practice
presentations taken at strategic points during the workshop. Created in 1991, Armani Exchange is a division of Italian fashion company Giorgio Armani geared towards younger customers and features urban style, prêt-à-porter products, especially T-shirts, jeans, polos, and sports coats. Armani Exchange features affordable fashions from all the Armani lines and mainly targets the American market. The line features 69 stores and 6 outlets in the United States and over 50 stores internationally. The United Kingdom's first stores opened in Bluewater, Kent, the Trafford Centre, Manchester and in the Metquarter, Liverpool. And in 2007 it opened its biggest store in the Bullring, Birmingham. |
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