Advanced Presentation Skills:
Making Dynamic Presentations Program
Advanced Presentation Skills:
Making Dynamic Presentations Program Overview
As an experienced presenter, you want to focus on techniques professional speakers use to take presentations from ordinary to “WOW”. Working with other dynamic presenters, you will have plenty of hands-on practice and feedback. Learn what it takes to inspire, persuade and call your audience to action.
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We are moving our face-to-face programs to an online format due to physical distancing constraints. We will resume our classroom facilitation when it is possible to do so safely.
We are moving our face-to-face programs to an online format due to physical distancing constraints. We will resume our classroom facilitation when it is possible to do so safely.
Who Should Attend the Advanced Presentation Skills: Making Dynamic Presentations Program?
- Individuals who need to communicate with others and deliver high-impact presentations including: managers, executives, learning and development professionals, presenters, sales professionals, team leaders, facilitators, subject matter experts, business owners, business unit managers, and board members and directors.
Key Benefits
Program Objectives
Content Outline
Apply What You Learn
References
Program Price
Key Benefits
- Take your presentation skills to the next level.
- Learn from the best presenters and facilitators in the industry.
- Immediately start using all the practical techniques you need to deliver dynamic presentations.
- Small classes ensure you get individual attention and expert feedback.
- Have plenty of practice time to polish your own presentations.
- Receive Complimentary Post-Learning Sustainment.
Program Objectives
- Define the purpose and objective(s) of your presentation.
- Create and use attention-getting openers.
- Create and use case studies, stories, examples and anecdotes effectively.
- Create and use closings that leave a lasting impression.
- Select appropriate body movement and space to enhance your physical presence and deliver key points.
- Apply knowledge of learning styles to connect with your audience.
- Use voice and speech to create desired impact.
- Deliver a dynamic presentation.
Content Outline
In the Beginning
- Your Presentation Purpose and Objectives
- Grabbing Your Audience
- Just Before You Walk On
- Technical Strategies
The Power of the Case Study, Anecdote, or Story Telling
- What Are You Hoping to Achieve?
- Structuring the Anecdote, Story or Case Study for Maximum Effect
- Delivering Your Example
When It’s Time to Stop
- Presentation Endings
Space: Connecting with Your Audience
- Stage Blocking
- Why Is Blocking Important To Your Presentation?
- The “Stage” – Strong vs. Weak Positions
- The Use of Space
- Making a Kinesthetic Connection with Your Audience
- Is Rehearsing (or Practicing) My Presentation Really All That Important?
Voice and Language
- Choosing the Right Words for Different Learners
Voice and Speech Characteristics
- Voice Characteristics: The Sounds You Make
- Speech Characteristics: What You Do with the Words
- Review of Verbal Behavior
Apply What You Learn
- Present a practice presentation which is recorded for personal viewing.
References
- Design template for your case study or anecdote
- 19 step presentation checklist: In the Beginning, The Body, The Ending
- Template Outline for planning and preparing advanced presentations
Program Price
- Due to COVID restrictions, we are not currently offering face-to-face programs. Please see our Virtual Programs page for alternative programs.
- One day – Call for program price – plus applicable taxes