HIGH IMPACT PRESENTATION SKILLS

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Presentation Skills (1 day)

Making high impact presentations or speeches to an audience requires skill, professionalism and confidence. Successful speakers can deliver a persuasive and convincing presentation with style and impact, and as a result achieve their desired response. This intensive and highly participative course concentrates on the three ‘Ps’ of presentation- ‘preparation, practice and performance’. Delegates will leave the course thoroughly versed in the essential elements of every successful presentation and will gain significant practice within a safe environment, guided and encouraged by an experienced coach. Optional video recording equipment will be used and every delegate can leave the course with a record of progress for further reference. Delegates should come to the course prepared with a subject about which they will develop a presentation.

Delivery:
  • Classroom
Regions:
  • The West Midlands
Category:

Further Details

COURSE OBJECTIVES





Make polished and powerful presentations using voice, tone and body language to maximise effectiveness.


Put humour, timing and spontaneity to more effective use.


Deal confidently and competently with awkward situations and difficult questions.
Overcome nervousness, negative feelings and anxiety.


Understand your audience.


Make more effective use of visual aids and multimedia technology.


Plan and prepare presentations systematically to ensure clarity and impact.





COURSE DESIGNED FOR





Individuals who are experienced in delivering presentations. This course is a practically based workshop designed to teach delegates how to project a more professional image by adding polish, interest and panache to their presentation, with the intention of inspiring and creating positive image.





COURSE CONTENT






The Vital First Impressions -





Who are you? What credibility do you have?


Creating the right conditions: non-verbal and physical cues


Defining and redefining the objectives





Panic Free Presentations -





The power of good preparation


Planning and contingencies


Your rapid reference planner - flow charts for every presentation


Language: enunciation, style, vocabulary


Content: distinguishing between information and data


Energy: how to channel nervous energy to positive ends


Practicing the performance in your mind





Dynamic Delivery - Adding Variety -





Choosing the best available information


Maintaining interest - keeping the audience ‘hooked’


Stimulating curiosity - the key to motivation


Power and tone


Humour


Silence





Establishing Rapport with the Audience -





Analysing the demographic map of your audience


Profiling your audience for levels of interest, ability and influence


Creating introductions that ‘hook’


Explaining the boundaries and limitations of your presentation





Managing Difficult Audiences -





Dealing with difficult people - controlling the flow


Handling objections and difficult questions





The Use and Abuse of Multimedia -





OHP's, charts, video, 35mm slides, computer displays etc.


The disadvantage of visual aids - maintaining control


Matching the aid to suit the audience





Problems -





Tips and techniques





Personal Development -





Formulating a personal action plan


This Training Course is taught in classrooms in the following locations:
Telford

Guide Price: £395 1st delegate (£295 for all others from the same organisation)