Overview

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Presenting to an audience, whether online or in person, can be challenging and requires specific skills to succeed. This course is designed to boost your confidence and provide the tools to improve your presenting style, regardless of your experience level.

You’ll evaluate your strengths and areas for improvement, honing your skills for any setting, from formal meetings to large stages. You’ll discover how to infuse personality and energy into your presentations and learn to explain information clearly and effectively.

Additionally, you’ll gain strategies for handling unexpected issues, addressing difficult questions, and managing challenging audience behaviour.

“If you don't know what you want to achieve in your presentation, your audience never will.”
- Harvey Diamond

Outline

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  • Addressing personal presentation challenges
  • Key elements of effective presentations
  • Creating a structured and compelling presentation
  • Using body language to build rapport
  • Mastering pace and articulation
  • Using visual aids effectively
  • Importance of rehearsal and practice

Outcomes

  1. Ability to structure and deliver clear, engaging and impactful presentations.
  2. Understanding of how to leverage visual aids to support key messages and engage the audience.
  3. Techniques to manage nerves and present with confidence.

Our Methodology

  • Bite-Sized

    Our sessions are short, focused and easy to make time for.

  • Interactive

    Our training style is unique and we don’t use PowerPoint. We understand that when the mind has to work, the learning sticks.

  • Evidence-Based

    Our work is backed up by evidence from psychology, behavioural economics and neuroscience.

  • Effective

    With a focus on sharing practical tools and behaviour change cues, we help integrate our teaching into the work you do, instantly.

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Testimonials

"Tracy, the coach, was brilliant. Always happy to answer any questions during or after the session, and gave great advice."
- Participant feedback
"It was practical, not loads of theories and models."
- Participant feedback
"Loads of practical and participatory elements – excellent."
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