This two-day presentation skills workshop considers the importance of preparation before giving a presentation, speech or talk – being sure you know what you want to say and organising your material.
Presentation Skills
This two-day presentation skills workshop considers the importance of preparation before giving a presentation, speech or talk – being sure you know what you want to say and organising your material.
You will discuss and examine the use of audio-visual aids (such as PowerPoint slides), effective self-presentation and will have an opportunity to deliver a short presentation to your group.
Course Overview
This workshop is currently only available on our public programme in the classroom. It is also available for private bookings, both online and in the classroom — please get in touch for availability.
What You Will Learn
The Course Will Enable You To:
Set clear objectives for your presentation
Choose and apply the appropriate structure, style and strategy to plan and deliver their presentation
Understand and utilise a range of skills and techniques to make their presentation more effective
Deliver a presentation clearly and competently
Advanced Preparation
Please bring along a 5-10 minute pre-prepared presentation on any subject of your choice ready to deliver at the start of the programme to the other participants.
Themes Covered
Practice delivering your pre-prepared presentation and receive feedback on what you did well and what could be even better
Identify what makes a great presentation
Ensure you have clear purpose for every presentation
Identifying a through-line for your presentation
Structure a presentation effectively
Discover Guy Kawasaki’s 10,20, 30 rule for PowerPoint presentations and avoid ‘death by PowerPoint’
Recognise the power of stories and practice telling your own stories
Ensure your non-verbal communication and body language back up your message
Deliberately choose your body language to boost your credibility or approachability as required
Handling nerves and using your body language to boost your confidence
Using pauses and intonation to emphasise your message
Discover practical tips for involving and engaging your audience
Identify how to make your presentation memorable
Personal action plan beyond the programme
Imagine a workplace where people are in control of the work they do. Imagine they have freedom, within clear guidelines, to achieve their results. Imagine they are able to have the life balance they want. Imagine they are accountable for the work they do, rather than the time they spend at their desk. Wouldn't you want to work there?
This is Happy's vision, outlined by Henry Stewart in his book The Happy Manifesto. It outlines 10 core principles to create a happy, empowered workplace
It is entirely skills focused and participants will have the opportunity to make a brief presentation (putting what you have learned into practice) and receive feedback in a constructive and safe environment. It is delivered by Helen Evans, Open University.
This Presentation Skills Training course in Northern Ireland provides delegates with an effective approach to designing and delivering presentations, providing honest and helpful feedback in skills practice sessions.
This course examines the ‘do’s and don’ts’ of presenting and provides structured guidance and insight into the components of successful presentations.
Presentations are an inevitable part of business life. They are done to persuade, inform, motivate or inspire other
This course is suitable for people who are new to presentations or who are looking to further develop their skills. It aims to give you the skills and the confidence to deliver professional and engaging presentations, and to enjoy it.
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