Get the Edge in Presentation Skills
Worse than death? Speaking in public is often rated as one of the worst fears and yet with training you may even get to like it.
Imagine that.
These workshops will show you the skills you need when presenting before any audience.
Whether you are being asked to give presentations at school, work, giving a wedding speech or just want to learn the skills and feel confident, these workshops will make a difference.
To see why this is essential - especially in these competitive times - take a quick look at this video (it's less than 2 minutes):
And ... it's a lot of fun!
The 5 Keys to Confidence in Front of the Crowd
- What you can do with your voice
- Why body language isn't just about moving
- How to prepare your work and yourself
- Easy ways to structure your presentation
- Why you should love your nerves
Here we cover the essential elements of public speaking in front of an audience. The skills and ideas in this workshop allow you to develop your confidence and abilities in a step-by-step format.
I ask that you have a presentation ready to use as practice during the workshop. You will get to see what you are doing well and where you can improve.
If you are a school student you can download the
summary notes for students here
The 5 Keys to Building Better Presentations
- How to build a speech in 15 minutes
- The power of stories
- How to present for the various learning styles in the audience
- How to work with different knowledge levels within the audience
- How to craft a presentation that hooks the crowd
This workshop goes beyond presentation skills and shows you how simple it can be to construct an effective presentation.
By the end of the workshop you'll have practical tools and templates which you can then use to craft powerful presentations.
The average person never learns these skills so the people who do,
shine above the rest.
They have the edge!
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If you want the confident edge when you speak before an audience, CLICK on the button below.
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