Presenting skills is a vital tool in communication and
this workshop is designed to ensure even inexperienced presenters will feel confident to give successful presentations to
audiences both large and small. This programme will focus on developing the techniques of effective delivery, alongside the
techniques used to prepare and structure a presentation. This will include the practical design of presentations, including
structuring, designing content and visual aids, audience and venue analysis. There will also be time spent in developing the
practical skills needed to deliver successful presentations, such as communicating key messages, creating impact, humour,
body language, controlling an audience and handling nerves. We will use video in the programme, to allow attendees to look
at themselves and their presentation delivery.
Presenting Skills Workshop Objectives
By the end of this two day programmes attendees will;
Learn ways to effectively prepare and structure a Presentation.
Practice the techniques used by presenters to make an immediate impact.
Review the impact of their delivery including body language and voice.
Develop the techniques to able to control their delivery effectively.
Make use of appropriate visual aids such as flip charts and PowerPoint projectors.
Presenting Skills Course Content
Objectives and aims
Developing the material - Presentation Aims - Structure - Key Points - Audience and venue analysis - Notes
and prompts
Making an immediate impact - First Impressions - Body Language - Hooks and tips
Controlling nerves and environments - Fight and flight - Visualisation - Rehearsal
Working an audience - Dealing with questions - Use of humour - Interaction
Visual aids - How to use successfully - PowerPoint mistakes - Projectors - Flip Charts
For more details on our Presentation Training Programmes, contact us now. We work throughout the UK and internationally and our team of trainers are able to talk through your exact requirements
and the training required to develop your managers into high calibre presenters.