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Advanced Presentation Skills
Course Content:
The following presentation skills training modules are often covered to act as a refresher before concentrating on the specific areas needed:
The Practice Scenarios:
These trials will take place throughout the training so that you can develop and grow your approach as you progress. We advise as much practice as possible of the presentation (filmed for a playback facility) but can also devise suitable questions, which will test your ability to deal with difficult audience members or Q&As.
The Trainers:
We have a range of expert presentation trainers on our team and we would select those most appropriate for your session. However, as an example, our team includes a former fund manager and actor, a presenter and anchor for Sky News, a specialist soft skills coach, a former investment banker and IPO coach, others have backgrounds in charities, government, sales and marketing.
Written and oral feedback to both delegate and client
Free face to face or telephone consultations for a year after the training
To Book This Session:
To book your presentation training course please click here We can have your tailored session outline over within the next 24 hours and the course will be delivered as soon as you're ready.
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Top tips for Presenting:
1. Know your audience; make sure you do your research to understand what they want (e.g. customers will have very different requirements from investors).
2. Be yourself; play to your own style and strengths to win over your audience, don’t feel you have to pretend to be something/someone you’re not.
3. Tell them what you want; make sure you have a call to action, even if this just means hammering home your main message.
4. Work together; if you are presenting as a team, make sure you have practiced and prepared as one, so that you will work well together during the pitch.
5. Body-language; make the most of non-verbal language by holding eye contact, firmly planting your feet and using an authoritative but open stance.