Presentation Skills For Seminars And Public Speaking
If you are going to present and speak in public, it is essential that you can do it confidently and professionally. This course guides participants in how to deliver presentations that have a strong positive impact.
This training is divided into two parts . Part one is made up of a half-day training session regarding planning, writing and delivering presentations that have the right impact. Part two is a two-hour coaching session focused on the specific needs of participants giving them practical experience of delivering a presentation whilst receiving valuable feedack and learning around how they present.
By the end of this training delegates will …
- Understand how to manage their nerves in order to present confidently, and take practical steps to build their confidence in their presentation style.
- Recognise the value and importance of thorough preparation and planning prior to delivering the presentation.
- Recognise the importance of understanding the
audience in order to make the presentation effective and powerful.
- Have observed a video of their own ‘Performance’ and received coaching and feedback on their presentation style and techniques.
- Have had the opportunity to discuss and address key issues and concerns that they might have about making presentations of this kind.
- Have developed a clear action plan for improving their presentations for the future.
This training offers the following benefits:
- Valuable experience of planning, designing and delivering a presentation
- The opportunity to see your own presentation style and performance on video and receive praise and encouraging feedback on your approach
- Built around the design, development and delivery of a real presentation
- Mixture of group training where it is possible to learn from others and one-to-one coaching where the learning is highly tailored to your specific needs
Inexperienced or less experienced people who are due to deliver, or likely to be required to deliver a presentation or public speech in the not too distant future.
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