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View DetailsPresentation Design Delivery. Why is it that individual speeches and presentations last forever in our memories while others fade into oblivion by the time they are finished?
Is it the topic, the speaker or the material used? On this Presentation Design Delivery course, you will learn how to use every resource at your disposal to elevate your speeches and presentations from mundane to captivating. By helping you build excellent introductions, coherent content and climactic closings, the course will have a significant impact on the effectiveness of the speeches and presentations you deliver, regardless of topic, audience or media used.
The course is entirely hands-on because it will provide you with the opportunity to deliver many speeches and presentations (of your choice) and receive feedback on your design and delivery while showing you proven techniques to combat public speaking anxiety and present with charisma.
Your presentations can spread ideas like wildfire and convince people to act. We can help you write, design, and deliver visually compelling presentations for every occasion.
You can start your presentation training at the beginning by learning to structure and visualize your content, then follow the path to technical mastery and confident delivery.
Turn your “meh” messages into persuasive presentations that really mean something to your audience. We’ll teach you to apply lessons from story and cinema and structure your presentation to grab and keep your audience’s attention.
When you present visual stories, people are more likely to understand your ideas and support you. Harness the combined power of narrative and design to connect with and transform your audience.
This class will teach you to apply visual thinking to your presentations and help people see what you’re saying. Clarify and amplify your message by deploying diagrams, charts, and visual elements with ease—even if you’re not a designer.
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Discover how to create beautiful, professional presentations in these presentation design training classes. This course covers the essential of slide design for PowerPoint and Keynote users, with fundamentals that can be used to design better presentations that help to communicate and engage an audience.
This public speaking class will teach you to be more comfortable, dynamic, and empathetic in front of an audience. You’ll learn to ease your nerves, modulate your voice, and capitalize on the moments you want people to remember.
We can adapt our training to meet your team’s needs. Just tell us what you’re looking for. We’ll gear our existing workshops to address your industry, your timetable, or your company’s challenges. Or, we can turn your content into a custom workshop based on our methodology. Our experts are also available to come and speak at your location. They’ll inspire your team while offering real stories and best practices.
Certificate
Participants who fully attend this course and complete the test on the last day will receive a Strategic Axis Professional Certificate (SAPC). SAPC certificates are regionally recognized and can be quite valuable when applying for more senior roles within the organization or outside.
Difference between presenting and PowerPoint clicking
Why most presentations fail to leave an impact
Attributes of an effective presentation
Importance of preparation
Ms. Clicker and why you should be aware of her presence
Mr. Murphy and how he can ruin your presentation
Overcoming boring pitches and presentations
Gathering the raw data
The various sources of data and presentation content
How much information should you begin with
Filtering the information
Triple S rule
Deciding on time allocation: how will you know how much time you need
Formula of substance, style and support and its impact on the way you present
The hamburger analogy: why content of material should not be expanded
When to focus on technique and when to enhance support
Opening with a win: how to win audience’s attention
Preview: what should be mentioned in the outline
Key points of a presentation
The psychological rule of 3
Recapping before the finish: common tips and pitfalls
Closing with a bang
The hands, legs and the eyes
To move or to stay put
Tips for effective body positioning
Guidelines for animating the legs and hands
Characteristics of captivating verbal delivery
Avoiding clichés and euphemisms
The dangers of smart casual
Dress and appearance: what are the rules
Reasons why most people get nervous
Adrenalin and its effect on presentations
Dealing with PSA: short and long-term solutions
What do great presenters do
Use of objects and props for visual impact
Hand-outs: when and how to circulate them
Secrets and techniques for using flip charts
Pictures and images: the trends today
PowerPoint: what every presenter should know
The advantages and disadvantages of different room setups
Be able to anticipate, avoid and handle equipment problems
Respond professionally to questions from the audience
Sticky Situations – tools to deal with uncomfortable situations
Marketing your materials
Handling hostile audiences
Using humor
Cultural sensitivity and political correctness
Panel discussions
Boardroom meetings
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