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Our presentations training course is the most highly participatory and personalized workshop of its kind. Participants have two instructors to help them learn and practice fundamental and advanced presentation skills. There are 10 videotaped personal presentations and each of the 10 presentations is followed by personalized one-on-one feedback from a senior instructor to guarantee progress and eliminate any distracting behaviors.
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Present technical information clearly, concisely, and persuasively.
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Enhance voice projection, articulation, pace and fluency, body language, eye contact, and gestures.
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Determine audience attitudes and needs.
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Overcome nervousness, anxiety, and any distracting mannerisms.
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Use both common and high-tech media effectively.
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Implement persuasive communication techniques.
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Project control and confidence.
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Plan and develop complete, formalized product presentations around the market forces that affect business.
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Structure presentations to gain maximum effect.
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Use audience involvement techniques to identify and handle questions.
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Set up an on going action plan to improve future presentations.
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Presentation Skills - How An Exception to a Presentations Rule Can Work Successfully
In most presentation articles, I stress how important it is to neither read nor memorize your presentation. The first can alienate and /or bore the audience, while the second can easily trip you up when you forget a word or phrase.
However, I was recently captivated and enchanted by a presentation given by a successful woman and speaker who read her whole hour and fifteen minute speech. How did she achieve this exception to the rule? What made this technique work for her?
If you are planning to read all, or even part, of your presentation, practice your techniques. I have mentioned before how distracting a presentation can become when the presenter reads to us from PowerPoint slides, overheads and/or a flip chart. The woman with whom I was so delighted was a practiced professional. She made constant eye contact with us, had a great deal of energy in her voice and tone, paused at the right times and places, and when she glanced down to read, read as if she were speaking to us in a natural, conversational way. If I hadn't been observing so closely, I may not have even noticed that she was reading. She was that proficient!
Make sure that the content of your presentation is worth the effort. There is a difference between the spoken and written word. If you are presenting a paper that has been created for reading, you will have a challenge keeping the audience's attention. What was so special about the presentation in question was that the presenter had kept in mind the difference between the written and spoken word. She must have read her speech aloud many times before she shared it with us. She filled it with engaging, personal stories that established immediate rapport, and many quotations from others that fit right into her presentation at the right time and place. We all benefited from what we heard and I wondered if she would have been able to share so many fine quotes if they hadn't been written down.
Physically plan your written document so it works with the least amount of distraction for you and/or your audience. I didn't see what the written words looked like, because the papers were placed on a lectern at the perfect height for the speaker and out of our view. I do know that if you are reading from a printed piece of paper, the fonts need to be large enough -- and not all CAPS, which are difficult to read -- with the lines spaced so you can easily see them and follow along without losing your place. The speaker I enjoyed so thoroughly didn't appear to be turning pages or following along with her finger. She shared so much material that there must have been many sheets of paper, however, we were unaware of them.
As always, know your subject inside and out. Fortunately, we had time for questions following the presentation. Our presenter continued with the same ease, command of the subject and obvious knowledge as before. She answered questions with charm, professionalism and to our satisfaction. It became evident that her reading of her presentation never served as a "crutch." She speaks on a regular basis to all ages and is in demand as a speaker, so has found a technique that successfully fits her style.
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