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Organisational Learning &
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Public
Speaking...
How
to Put Together A Presentation That Will
Make
People Sit Up and Listen!
Have
you ever been to a boring presentation and then realised
it was yours?
Do
the nerves of getting up in public to speak tend to
take your focus away from what you have to speak about?
Have
you ever wondered how you could envolve all of your
audience into the learning process?
All of us at
some stage will be required to present in public (or
at least to our own teams!) From team meetings, boardroom
presentations to more intimate one on ones, our capacity
to confidently and professionally convey information
in an interesting and useful way is critical.
The challenge for most people is not
a lack of expertise in their respective profession but
rather that public speaking for most is right up there
at the top of the "avoid at any cost" list.
This in turn can dramatically reduce the effectiveness
of the communication and as such an incredible amount
of time and resources are invested without any ROI.
Any journey without a map is difficult.
The map provides the traveller with a structure to make
the journey as quickly and easily as possible.
This workshop provides a series of "maps"
that can be used to assist the presenter to prepare
their presentations as quickly and as easily as possible
and some "maps" that can take the stress out
of the delivery as well!
Topics will include:
Resourceful
States...Calming the Nerves
- How
to stay calm
- Dealing
with your mind
- How
to use your body to help you
How
Not To Show Up and Throw Up
- Learn
how to prepare for successful presentations
- How
to make sure you address the real issues in your presentation
- What
are the 10 questions you need to ask before you prepare
anything?
Building
the Presentation So It Won't Fall Over
- Process
vs content
- how
to "chuck" and "sequence" you
presentation using the 4-Mat
Design Model
- Building
rapport & humour using universals and truisms
- The
9 principles of adult learning the their application
When
the Going Gets Tough!
- How
to look forward to cynicism
- Future
pacing objections
- Dealing
with curly questions
- How
to handle the impromptu talk
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