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Delivering powerful presentations
Be the best that you can be...
Course aims: Throughout our work lives we present information formally
and informally. Presentation skills are an essential skill in any work environment. Yet all too often the thought of standing up and delivering a presentation fills us with dread. This course will equip you with the confidence to deliver a variety of presentations to both large and small audiences.
Course aimed at: Anyone who wishes to deliver successful presentations.
Course length: Two days (9.30 am to 4.30 pm).
Prerequisites: None
Training method: Highly interactive and participative format that will
give delegates plenty of opportunity to practise a range of presentation tools and techniques. This will be accompanied by formal input, group discussions and debates
Evaluation method: Variety of formal and informal practical exercises.
Assessment will be provided in various ways including observation of delegates practising techniques. Constructive feedback will be provided by the trainer and other delegates, and individual development plans will be suggested where required.
Course content:
  • Assess your current ability as a presenter
  • Structure a presentation for a variety of situations and audiences
  • Understand audiences and how they take in information
  • Present with flair and presence
  • Use a variety of media to enhance your presentation
  • Create a powerful impact in the first two minutes
  • Handle questions when presenting
  • Maintain confidence and handle nerves
  • Use your voice and body language to the best of their ability
  • Use supporting material when presenting
Maximum delegates: Minimum 4, maximum 6