Open62
Introducing Open62
Note: The next Open62 training course will take place on 8-9 September.
m62’s Master Presenter Programme has had a great year. Over 1,000 delegates signed up for our courses in 2008 and we have received some fantastic feedback – especially from those who took part in our two-day course.
Often our clients say, “The course should be longer” and “Do you have courses for smaller numbers?” So we have taken this all on board, and many of you will be pleased to know that more modular courses are under development.
We’re also delighted to announce the launch of our brand new Open62 series – the first of which will take place on 8th and 9th June 2009, in Liverpool.
Broadly based on our highly successful Killer Presentations course – which was originally designed for groups of 6-8 – our Open62 courses specifically cater for individuals and groups of five and less, to accommodate that part of our client base of smaller companies and those who may have missed out on their company’s original training session.
Even if you arrive on your own, you’ll soon be surrounded with other like-minded people, eager to learn invaluable presenting skills. As part of the course, each delegate will present his/her own company’s presentation.
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Jeff LeRoy, External Relations Manager, P>he slides were awesome and I can’t thank you and your team enough.