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Presentation Skills
Introduction
For many people the thought of making a stand up
Course Content
presentation is at best daunting and at worst petrifying.
· What are the key steps to perfect presenting?
However, the vast majority of people in business will, at
· How to ensure your presentation ‘delivers’
some time, be required to make a presentation and so
· Planning the presentation
will need to face up to this challenge.
· Venue considerations
· Using notes
This course is designed to give people the key skills
· Engaging the audience
required to deliver a clear effective and professional
· The use of effective visual aids
presentation, while gaining confidence in themselves and
· Overcoming nerves
their ability to influence others.
· Dealing with questions and hecklers
· Delivery of a videoed presentation with and
The day is broken down into an easy to follow, step-by-
specific constructive feedback
step sequence. Delegates will have the opportunity to
develop and practice delivery in a supportive, helpful
Duration: 2 days
environment and hear constructive feedback.
Dates 12-13/03/08
Benefits of attending
27-28/10/08
This course will enable participants to:
· Understand the vital areas for consideration when
Fee: £475
first planning a presentation
· Learn and use different techniques for gathering and
organising the necessary presentation content
· Utilise the venue they will be presenting in to full
effect
· Understand how different visual aids can be used and
select the most appropriate for their presentation
· Deliver a presentation without the need for copious
notes or a rigid script
· Hold audience interest through verbal and non-
verbal communication
Who the course is for
This course is ideal for anyone who has to, or may have
to, present to a group and wants to take advantage of a
fantastic opportunity to put across views and influence
others.
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