I wasn't prepared for that

Course

Distance

£ 1,299 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Methodology

    Distance Learning

To give staff at all levels the confidence and skills to prepare and deliver effective presentations.

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Course programme

The aim
To give staff at all levels the confidence and skills to prepare and deliver effective presentations.


About the programme
Originally quite comfortable with the thought of submitting a written report on an office relocation, a young executive is panic-stricken when she's told that she has to present it in person to the board.
Her first run-through is a disaster, but with encouragement from a colleague she soon learns the secrets of making an effective presentation. He reassures her that she knows more about the project than anyone else. She has no reason to worry providing she approaches the task methodically.
By following a few simple steps - Position, Options and Proposal - she is able to conquer her fears and make a successful presentation. She then discovers that no two audiences are the same and that she must adapt her presentation accordingly.
Ideal for first-time presenters, and for experienced presenters wishing to review their technique, this engaging programme will enable you to deliver any presentation with confidence and professionalism.


The key outcomes
-Make a professional presentation even if you're not a 'natural' presenter
-Communicate complex proposals effectively
-Tailor your presentations for different audiences


Programme includes:
DVD(30 mins)
Course leader's guide
Delegate worksheets on disc
Powerpoint slides/OHPs on disc
Self-study workbook on disc


Information:
A Video Arts production featuring Dawn French, Robert Lindsay and Gary Waldhorn. Release date: 1996

Learning-chapters
  • The fears of presentations
  • An unprepared presentation
  • The need for preparation
  • Informed of both presentations
  • POP: Positions, options, proposal
  • Using thought triggers and practising
  • A good presentation
  • Not identifying the target group
  • Identifying the target group
  • Brief summary over dinner

I wasn't prepared for that

£ 1,299 + VAT