Course Duration
- 2 day
Location: Your venue
Cost - £800 per day
Maximum number of delegates - 8
That's
just £100 per delegate per day!
For all enquiries please contact us:
Enquiries@BeingaSuccess.com
Telephone: 024 7626 2393
Course Objectives
-
Develop
key presentation skills
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How
to use effective body language and how to manage your space
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Learn
how to build rapport with the audience and how get them on your
side
-
How
to prepare for any presentation
-
Learn
advanced communication techniques to adopt to different listening
and learning styles
This
is a 2 day in-company course designed to develop your presentation,
communication and public speaking skills.
Delegates
will be required to prepare a short presentation prior to attending
the course and an outline of another, these will be delivered
on several occasions resulting in the "finished article"
on day 2!
Course
Outline
DAY
1
Introduction
-
Meets
and greets!
-
Course
Objectives
-
Warm
Up Exercise
- It's a
difficult job "but someone's gotta do it!"
- Presentation
basics
- Presentation
Content and Presenter Behaviour
Structuring
your presentation
-
Define
your presentation objectives
-
Preparation
-
Generate
ideas for creative delivery
-
Create
a powerful start and finish
-
Introduction
-
Visual
Aids
-
Body
of the talk
-
The
Presentation
The Power of Body Language and Voice
- Importance
of body language and your voice projections
- Body language
exercise
- The 4
P's of the Voice
Review of Day 1 and preparation for Day
2
- Introduction
to the presentation appraisal sheet
-
Review
of Day 1
-
Key
learning points
Using effective questioning and answer
techniques
Internal Representational Systems
-
What
is a representational system?
-
How
people represent what you say into their own language
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Techniques
and strategies to communicate effectively with people with different
systems
Eliciting thinking patterns through eye
movements
- How to
know what people are thinking by their eye movementsHow
to tailor your communications by what you see
Action
planning & putting into practise
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