On Time to Market
Provider description
Providing specialist and beginner level presentation skills training, Time to Market helps you to boost your public speaking skills and confidence. With the exclusive PresentPerfect course you can acquire the techniques and confidence for better presenting. You can become a better presenter. Based in Camberley, Surrey , Time to Market has been operational for seven years and provides off-site training at over 40 modern training centres around the country. Presentation skills training courses are available in both open and tailored formats, for individuals and organisations alike.
Advantages of studying with Time to Market
Participants on a PresentPerfect training course can expect to:
Acquire the dynamics of public speaking
Learn how to research an audience
Learn presentation techniques
Understand how to rehearse and familiarise
Work with visual aids and PowerPoint
Learn rhetorical techniques
Develop question and answer strategies
Open courses are available at over 40 selected venues so you should not need to travel far.
Open course sizes are limited to 6 participants so you will have plenty of personal focus.
Tailored courses, for individuals and organisations, are also available. Tailored courses are held for one or more participants. So you have the opportunity for one-to-one tuition if needed.
Course provider history
The business became operational in 2001 with its first public course. The business now runs courses from over 40 training centres in the UK in both full fay and half day refresher formats.
We focus on building the confidence and capabilities of a wide range of presenters and public speakers, in the private and public sectors. It's difficult to characterise our typical customer; but they are probably at the junior to middle stage of their working career. They now need to project both authority and skill in the work place and they need to present or speak in public on a frequent basis.
Specialises in
Confidence building
Speaker practice and personal tuition
Rhetorical techniques