Presentation Techniques
- how to be seen, heard, understood and remembered
We cannot all be stand-up comedians or natural performers, therefore many of us can benefit from training in presenting our message in a constructive and focussed way - and in a relaxed manner.
A good presentation is a mix of personal engagement and technical proficiency. Technique can help the speaker to convey this engagement and to be convincing. In this context, the correct structure, timing and professional competence are crucial in ensuring that the audience remembers the presentation and reacts to it in the way you wish.
A seminar in presentation techniques will provide the participants with the tools to put forward a point or an opinion to, for example, colleagues, superiors or clients. Areas covered will include the setting of criteria for success, defining and angling of the message and effective openings and conclusions. The use of working methods such as mind-mapping, cue cards and notes will be included if relevant or suitable.
In addition, the seminar can offer techniques for controlling nerves or speech problems, enabling you to focus all your energy on interpreting and responding to the atmosphere and maintaining the full focus of the audience.
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