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The process to become a
contract training vendor for Fred Pryor Seminars and CareerTrack begins with the first three phases. Each phase
is specifically designed to give you the opportunity to
demonstrate your training ability and learn more about us along the
way.
Phase 1 -
Vendor Audition
The first step toward becoming a contract training vendor is the audition. You may
audition in person (live) at our corporate headquarters in Mission, Kansas. You may also audition online. For more information about online
auditions, click here. You may also submit videos online at YouTube
or send us a link to your Web site where we may view video
clips of your training. YouTube provides very clear and easy directions for uploading your filmed video
to their Web site and giving others the link to view it. Auditioning online in any of our formats is the
quickest and easiest way to be seen.
Our corporate
headquarters are located at 5700 Broadmoor St., Suite 300, Mission, KS 66202.
1. To request a live or online
audition appointment, please e-mail a copy of your
resume to speakerapp@pryor.com. In the subject line of your e-mail, please
specify if you are requesting a live or online audition, as well as which location
you prefer for live auditions. Include a cover letter telling us why you
would be a successful training vendor for Fred Pryor
Seminars and CareerTrack.
(HINT: Review the
Required Competencies section to find out
what qualities make a trainer successful in our business.)
To schedule an audition and receive more
information, please send an e-mail to
speakerapp@pryor.com.
Unfortunately, due to the volume of
auditions we receive, we are unable to offer
feedback. You are, however, welcome to audition again at any
time.
2. Please print our Contract
Trainer Questionnaire, answer all questions, and
bring it with you to your live audition.
Tip: Make sure that you do
not try to cover too much information in your audition. Make a point,
explore that point, let the audience work with that point, and
then provide application of that point for the participants to use
when they return to their workplace.
Hot Ideas for a Great
Audition
Please view our outline of General Required Competencies
. Your live/recorded audition will
be evaluated on the following elements. You may want to use this as
a checklist to help you prepare a successful audition.
Dynamic Presentation
Skills
Energy: Your overall demeanor needs to
convey to the participants that this will be a fun 7
minutes.
Gestures/Movement: Use the space provided
rather than just stand in one spot. Be sure your gestures are
noticeable and not small
and contained.
Rate: Are you speaking at an appropriate
rate of
speed?
Resonance:
Are you
easy to understand? Too loud? Too
soft?
Vocal
Variety: Fluctuate your voice. Make sure
that there are times when you are loud, times when you are soft,
times when you speak more quickly, times when
you slow down. Don't forget to
pause!
Confidence: Are you
comfortable in the front of the room? Does it
show?
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Training Ability
Interactive:
Make it about the participants. Plan a short activity. This can
be a group or individual activity. (Example: Take a few
seconds and write down ...") Be sure to debrief the activity to
help us understand its purpose.
Have a Clear Point:
Be specific about your intentions. Why should we care
about what you are going to cover? This is a great place to
include benefits. (Example: "We are going to learn an easy
method for prioritizing your to-do list so that you can devote
less time to organizing your to-do's and more time doing
them.")
Use Examples: Are you using examples that
help us understand what we are supposed to do? Do your stories
and statistics support points you are making?
Storytelling
Ability: A story is the best way to engage the
audience. Great storytellers are great teachers.
Knowledgeable: If
you show us clear application, we will believe you are
knowledgeable.
Application: At the end of your
7-minute audition, are we able to do something differently? Do
we have the knowledge to accomplish something that we may not
have been able to previously do? This is tricky, because just
giving us information about something won't accomplish this
goal. It is important to train us how to do something in
order to get credit for this in your
evaluation.
Sales Minded You are not the
expert, your resources are!
Teach from Resources: This doesn't mean to
incorporate direct quotes. In order to accomplish this goal, you will
need to teach us something you learned from a resource.
(Example: I was listening to Jack Canfield teaching in
Self-Esteem & Peak Performance.
It never really occurred
to me how negative my self-talk was. "You are such a
dummy! Can't you do anything right? You're never going to get
this done on time." Because I give myself a constant diet of this
negative talk, it's no wonder I don't get heard in meetings or when
I make suggestions to my boss ... or even in my own home! My
communication suffers and so does my credibility. Does any of
this sound familiar? What I learned from this man, who has
become one of my personal coaches, are two techniques I want
to share with you.
The first is repetition. As you drive to
work each day say to yourself, "No matter what you say or do
to me, I am a worthwhile person." Do this for 30 days and it
will become an automatic response. In fact, I want you to
write down that phrase to use until you develop one you like
better. (Note: This will also help you achieve the
interactive goal for your evaluation.)
You might even practice saying it
out loud once. Another technique is a success chart. Jack
Canfield suggests to actually write down the successes in
your life. Most of us advocate this for others, but we tend
to overlook our own success ...")
Continuous Learning
Message:
If you let us know you are a life-long learner and let us know
the value of life long learning, you will accomplish this
goal.
Credibility
Professional
Appearance: Wear a monochromatic business
suit. Men should wear a tie. Women should wear long sleeved
jackets and closed toed shoes, and if you wear a skirt, don't
forget panty hose. This is not about being stylish. It is
about looking professional. Think of a local news
anchorperson. Would you want to get your news from someone who looks
sloppy or unprofessional? Our customers will see an
unprofessional, unpolished trainer as incapable or training them
in business skills.
Professional Attitude: From the time
you walk into the room, to the time you leave, are you acting
the part? You should still be yourself, but you should also be
the business version of yourself. This should not be the same
you that goes out with your friends on Saturday night.
Appropriate Language
and Examples: Don't use the name of a business in a
negative example. Don't use swear words. Poor grammar is
acceptable only if it is used as part of a story or example to
make a point.
Personality
People Buy from People They Like!
Likable &
Approachable: Have fun and be yourself at the front
of the room. You should be the same person during your
7-minute audition that you are when chatting with people
before your audition. People will like the real you a lot
better than some fake "trainer person" you could morph into.
DON'T FORGET TO SMILE!!!
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Each
prospective vendor who demonstrates the skills and qualities we are
looking for will be invited to enter the Vendor Evaluation
Phase
of the process. For qualified trainers, this
evaluation phase will begin about 2-3 weeks following the
Audition Phase
. Each trainer who successfully
completes the Vendor Evaluation Phase
will be invited to Phase 3 --
Trainer Certification.
During this phase, we are
evaluating your past work experience and your level of commitment
to becoming a top performer. This process may include a
phone interview and/or verifying customer
references.
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Phase 3 - Trainer
Certification
This
final phase is designed to help you learn how to match your training
and presentation skills to the expectations of our
customers. Phase 3 includes a 4.5-day,
intensive trainer certification program at our corporate
offices. Only a select few make it to this phase, so when you
come to our offices you will be among the top training vendors in
the industry. You will get
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1. Prepare and practice an actual Fred Pryor
Seminars or CareerTrack
topic
2. Receive coaching and feedback from other
professional trainers
3. Learn how
to improve your success level more quickly with Fred Pryor Seminars and CareerTrack
customers, topics, and
products
Trainers who successfully complete the Trainer Certification and wish to contract
with us are recommended to our Review Committee for
final approval. The Review Committee decides if
a contract will be offered based on topics, experience, and general aptitude for
a B2B relationship, and then submits our
Independent Speaker Engagement and Non-Disclosure Agreement
to approved training vendors. Once this Agreement has been
signed and returned to Fred
Pryor Seminars and CareerTrack, your business is able to take full advantage of
the opportunities that we provide. See what our trainer vendors have to
say about Trainer Certification!
Incorporation Requirement:
As an independent contractor, you will sign a Trainer Agreement requiring
that we contract with you through your corporation. If you are not
operating your business through an existing corporation, you will need to
incorporate your business before signing the Independent Speaker
Engagement and Non-Disclosure Agreement
. You may wish to consult with your tax or legal advisers about the
necessary steps and possible advantages available to you by incorporating. We are able to sign agreements with
companies that are classified as S-Corporations, C-Corporations, or
Limited Liability Companies (LLCs).
We
look forward to hearing from you. Thank
you!
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