Course Outline
Structuring your presentation
What makes a great presenter
Understanding audiences
Deciding what to say and how to say it
Assessing your personal presentation style
Identifying skills gaps
Discovering your presentation style
Presenting with confidence
Advanced memory techniques
Handling anxiety and nerves
Understanding non-verbal communication
Using space and gesture
Mastering pace and pause
Keeping to time
Connecting with diverse audiences
Handling questions
Delivering a presentation
The importance of preparation
The importance of practice
Recorded presentations at start and end of course
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Credit Committee Presentation Skills Course Is Offered By ZISHI
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