A one-day course for all those who need to make confident presentations to colleagues or clients in meetings, or at seminars and conferences.
With friendly support and guidance from experienced tutors, the course will help you acquire the skills and confidence to give really effective presentations.
The small group size - numbers are limited to 8 delegates - allows a relaxed approach with plenty of time for preparation, practice, and in-depth feedback and guidance.
The ability to speak confidently and deliver a persuasive message is an essential skill for many people. This course provides the opportunity to significantly improve your public speaking skills by practising and delivering speeches and presentations in a safe environment with personalised feedback.
The course covers all the key skills required from planning, preparation and delivery, through to dealing with difficult questions.
Who should attend
Anyone who would like to improve his or her ability to speak in front of small and large groups with or without visual aids.
Key training areas
- Planning and preparation
- Attitude and tone of voice
- Using appropriate language
- Body language
- Dealing with difficult people
- Handling questions
- Visual aids and visual impact
- Practice, feedback and guidance
2010 course dates
11th November - Leeds
23rd November - Birmingham
Course fee £295 + VAT (£221 + VAT charities & voluntary organisations)
Includes delegate documentation, refreshments and lunch.
To book a place on this course, please phone 01952 201338 or use the online registration form
Recent delegate comments
"This is one of the most valuable training courses I have attended and I will recommend it very highly to others.
"The tutor pitched it just right. He was very encourging, pointing out areas for improvement and highlighting strengths.
"Content was very practical and the tutor's delivery excellent.
"Very well structured and delivered course - I would recommend it.
"I really enjoyed the relaxed and informal approach as well as the small group size.
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