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Practical Presentation Skills

On-site course delivery for up to 10 attendees, with study materials and on-site tutor support


Inovra Group Ltd

Summary

Price
£780 inc VAT
Study method
Onsite
Duration
8 hours · Full-time
Qualification
No formal qualification
Additional info
  • Tutor is available to students

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Overview

In a survey carried out amongst experienced, middle and senior executives, designed to determine the things that they feared most, public speaking came out as number one. Death was eighth on the list! So, most of us would rather die than stand up and present!

This one day course will provide attendees with the ideas and techniques to help them feel more confident about presenting, and will help them to become an effective presenter.

Description

This Presentation Skills training course focuses on the ‘nuts and bolts’ of presentations and provides a solid grounding in the processes and practices of effective presenting.

Topics covered:

  • Problems and fears with Presentations – Looking at the past problems delegates have felt and seen with presentations. What their fears are and their likes and dislikes of presenting.
  • Qualities of an Effective Presenter – Identifying what makes a presenter good and analysing the skills required.
  • Planning a Presentation – Key considerations when planning a presentation and planning around the audience.
  • Structuring Your Presentation – Considering the attention span of an audience and structuring the session around this. Using the ‘Communicating to Convince’ model to structure the presentation.
  • Opening Attention Grabbers – How to start a session with a bang.
  • Using Visual Aids – The do’s and don’ts regarding visual aids and making them effective.
  • Presentation Models and Tools – Identifying alternatives to PowerPoint.
  • Presentation style – Considering their style, including; mannerisms, gestures, eye contact, voice and nerves.
  • Presentation Practice – A chance to test their presenting skills and provide feedback in a safe environment.

Who is this course for?

Anyone that currently presents or is due to present to small or large groups.

Requirements

None.

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