Many people have excellent ideas. They
have the enthusiasm. But when they stand up, they lose
them both.
This course is the solution. The emphasis
throughout is on individual tuition. Video recordings
are used so participants can see themselves as others
see them. The theme is theory, practice, theory, practice.
The camera does not lie, nor does the tutor.
In every organisation there is a
critical shortage of good presenters. No skill opens
more doors, creates more visibility or motivates more
effectively.
The
techniques have a proven track record in the presentation
room, the conference room and the training room. They
are equally effective with an audience of one or an
audience of hundreds.
The overall thrust is to help participants communicate
naturally, to be ‘themselves’ on their feet.
Course
Objectives
At
the end of the course participants
will:
Know how to structure and deliver
an effective, exciting presentation.
Feel more confident and at ease
on their feet.
Have received individual coaching
and advice on all aspects of their
presentation skills.
Delegates
Will Learn
How to overcome nervous tension and
apprehension.
How to prepare notes which are easy
to use.
How to structure a presentation. How
to build the central theme.
How to keep people on the edge of their
seats. What’s missing when people
are bored.
How to sell on your feet. Techniques
which motivate the audience to accept
your idea/product/service.
The importance of enthusiasm. It’s
a fact of life: how we say things is often
more important than what we say.
How to close for action.
How to use stories, analogies and examples
to breathe life and fun into your presentation.
How to answer questions, how to deal
with hecklers and whisperers.
How to use your eyes. Good eye communication
builds confidence and trust.
How and when to use visual aids – PowerPoint,
flipcharts and visualisers.
How to use your hands to illustrate,
reinforce and punctuate. How to stand.
How to move.
How to use your voice. Pitch, pause
and pace. The importance of warming your
voice up before a presentation.
'Now
I understand why LDL have won such acclaim for their
presentations.'
Course
Details
Dates:
23-24 March 2010
25-26 May 2010
15-16 July 2010
21-22 September 2010
29-30 November 2010
Times:
Day one:
10.00 am - 6.30 pm
Day two: 9.00 am - 5.00 pm