There are three Parts to a good expertise statement:
1. What my experience has been (Use a story)
2. What I learned from that experience
3. How my learning applies to the current situation
This model establishes credibility, adds the insight that has value and makes the connection to the current situation.
Practice making expertise statements so that you can call on this model the next time you want to influence and support your clients. Recall a time you wanted to share your expertise and did not feel successful. Think through the steps of this model until you feel satisfied with your expertise statement. Now think of an upcoming situation where you expect to be called on to share your expertise. Practice so that you will be able to share yourself credibly and powerfully.
Sandra Zimmer is the Director and Founder of The Self-Expression Center. The Center is committed to supporting people to become more comfortable and confident being authentic when they present, perform, or communicate so that they can give their gifts to the world. Write to her with questions or comments at 11221 Richmond Ave., Suite C-104, Houston, TX 77082, via e-mail at Sandra@self-expression.com, or visit her website at www.self-expression.com. Call (281) 293-7070.
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