Workshop – Presentation Skills

Hard Skills Programme: Killer Presentations Workshop
Hard Skills
Hard Skills are those presentation skills that don’t need practice and coaching but are based on knowledge transfer, that is to say facts based on science that once learnt effect the way you approach face to face communication.
Hard Skills Programme: Killer Presentations Workshop
Overview
- Duration: 4 hours
- Format: Plenary session
- Teaching Ratios: any size delegation
- Type: Open or In house
Objectives
To enable delegates to deliver more engaging, more memorable and therefore more effective presentations.
Delegate Profile
The course is designed for senior customer facing executives in either sales or management roles.
Outcomes
By the end of the course you will:
- Understand presenting using Visual Cognitive Dissonance™ based slides
- Know how to prepare for a presentation
- Understand how to maximise your audience’s recall of your presentation
- What makes a presentation great for the audience
Structure
- Killer presentations seminar
- Visualisation Exercise
- Messaging Exercise
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3 Comments to Workshop – Presentation Skills
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Malcolm Smith, Burgis & BullockThe whole process was quick and easy. We’ve gone from using bullet points to using graphics in many different ways, to illustrate our messages. It’s a nice feeling to get up to present with slides that are more professionally produced.
#1
Andre Anderson
4:27 pm, October 2nd, 2009
Hello. I met Chas almost a year ago (November 4th) on a flight. I feel both blessed and indebted as he provided insight into presentations. I’m a behavior analyst and researcher. My dissertation defense is a bout 18 months from now and I’d like to work with m62. Please contact me.
#2
Joby Blume
4:33 pm, October 2nd, 2009
Andre, I’m glad that Chas made such an impression. I guess we at m62 do have a fairly unique approach to presentations…
I’ve passed your details on, and Chas will be in touch.
#3
Chas Williams
8:45 am, October 5th, 2009
Hello Andre. It was a pleasure to meet you, and thank you for your company on the flight. I can’t remember where we were flying to in the US, but I do remember your immediate grasp of the cognitive psychology applied to m62 presentations.
Let’s make sure that your dissertation defense presentation is memorable and effective too!
I look forward to continuing our discussion.