Presenting with Impact

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Presentation Skills (1 day)

Deliver authoritative and memorable presentations with confidence
The thought of presenting to an audience can be daunting, especially if you have little or no formal training. However, there is a tried and tested toolkit of skills that you can put into practice that will enable you to make impressive and persuasive presentations that are remembered long after they are over.

This programme is for you if you want to learn how to present with confidence and authority. You will identify your personal areas of strength and learn the formulae for combining ideas and information in a structured and logical way, to make a presentation more memorable. You will also consider the physical aspects of presentation delivery, including the use of voice and body language. You will put these methods into practice by creating a short presentation. As part of a group, you will give and receive constructive feedback on individual performance when presenting a work related topic.

Delivery:
  • Classroom
Regions:
  • South East England
  • London
Category:

Further Details

On completion of this course you will be able to:
Consider the target audience when planning style and content
Understand the most effective ways to use visual aids/handouts
Analyse your audience and deal with questions and objections confidently
Deliver presentations confidently and professionally in a controlled environment
Understand the importance of body language and vocal delivery
Identify key strengths and development areas as a presenter and increase self awareness of your own style
Structure, plan and prepare a clear and effective presentation
Programme Focus
Introduction and Objectives

Areas of control
What makes a good presentation?
What makes a presenter persuasive?

Verbal, visual, vocal
How communication works
Visual impact
What is body language?
Positioning and stance/territories and zones
Perceptions

The voice
Voice production
Stress and the voice
Aspects of voice control – being heard

Controlling nerves
Identifying the self doubt
Methods and techniques
Things people do – irritating distractions and techniques for eradicating them

Planning the content
Where do I start?
Considering the audience
First impressions
Making an impact
Gaining credibility
Adding interest
Making it memorable

Managing the material
Why notes are necessary
Types of notes
The benefits of each
Making visual aids work for you
Structuring your presentation
Linking and logical progression

Managing the audience
Understanding the audience
The benefits of question sessions

Review of Programme

This Training Course is taught in classrooms in the following locations:
Slough
London EC

Guide Price: £420 + VAT