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Presentation Skills for the Reluctant Presenter

Presentation skills training that tackles your nerves first


The Hub Events Limited

Summary

Price
£696 inc VAT
Study method
Classroom
Duration
1 day · Full-time
Qualification
No formal qualification

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Location & dates

Location
Address
Smithfield Market
East Poultry Avenue
City of London
London
EC1A9PT
United Kingdom

Overview

Occasional anxiety about presenting is a common experience but, for some people, it can be a persistent problem. This workshop is a highly practical one to help overcome anxiety when presenting.

There will be opportunities to learn techniques and practice them, as well as observing and learning from others. You will prepare and deliver a short presentation with the support of your facilitator and colleagues. There will be opportunities to get personalised feedback and address your own issues.

During the day we will share a wide range of ideas and techniques to improve the style and content of presentations but the main emphasis of the day will be on preparing yourself to deliver any presentation confidently.

The group size is strictly limited to 12 participants. To ensure personal attention there are 2 trainers providing a 1:6 trainer: participant ratio.

Presentations are recorded but ARE NOT PLAYED BACK in the group. The recordings are made for you to take away and watch if you choose to and are not used in any way in the workshop.

Description

What you'll learn

On this practical and interactive one-day programme you will:

  • Explore what causes your reluctance to present
  • Learn three tried and tested techniques for handling nerves during a presentation
  • Acquire three additional tools to build your confidence and personal impact that you can use in other situations too
  • Explore your own personal style and delivery- recognising and transforming areas that you find difficult
  • Learn how to deliver an engaging presentation for your audience
  • Learn how to handle your audience with confidence
  • Explore how you come across to others, and discover the small changes that will make a big difference

Who is it for?

This course is for those who:

  • Feel anxious when speaking in front of an audience but are keen to develop your presentation ability
  • Are at a senior level in your organisation and want to feel confident presenting in front of colleagues and larger audiences
  • Have recently changed jobs and your brief now includes giving presentations
  • Just the thought of having to do a presentation makes you nervous
  • Imagine all sorts of presentation nightmares happening to you and it puts you off

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