Presentation Training Skills

 

Learn Effective Presentation Training Tips

Speech and Drama Skills For Impact

Successful Transitions For Your Presentation

Break Your Addiction to Ineffective PowerPoint Presentations

Tips for Better Presentations

How to Leave a Lasting Impression

Performing Your Presentation

Switching Focus

Presentation Training Course Lessons from Japan

No One Likes to Be Told What to Think

Tips For Using Props in Your Professional Presentation

8 Top Presentation Training Course Tips For Powerful Presentation

Become A Better and More Confident Presenter

Persuasive Presentations Training Classes

Nonverbal Communication in Presentations Classes

5 Presentation Training Classes Tips To Open A Presentation Professionally

Are You Boring Your Audience to Tears?

Five Presentation Training Class Tips For Putting Together a Great Presentation

Prevent Presentation Bloopers

PowerPoint Delivery Presentation Training Class

Sales Presentations Training Workshops

Secret To Presenting Masterfully

Conquering the Elevator Speech

How To Close Presentation Training Workshops on a High Note!

Presentation Paranoia

How-To For Presentation Introduction

Things To Think About When Presenting

The 5 Ws Of Effective Presentation

The Anatomy of a Great Presentation

  1. more...

Presentations Skills Training

Presentations Skills Training Seminars are provided across the United States & Canada via public open enrollment seminars in most major metropolitan areas and can also be delivered on-site via private presentation workshops. Our presentation skills training courses can be provided as off-the-shelf presentations seminars, workshops, or classes. The classes are ready to be delivered to a diverse audience or can be customized to provide a tailored presentations and personalized approach based on client needs. All presentations skills classes are limited to a maximum of twelve participants so as to increase seminar effectiveness and provide the individual level of presentations coaching and interaction that is associated with the Presentations Skills Training Workshops Center.

For more information on our presentations skills training workshops please contact us.


Recipe for a Great Presentation Training: The Nine Ingredients

Many ingredients are required for a presentation. Content is one of them. No presentation can live without it. Yet the idea behind presentation is not so much the content... but in fact the presentation (itself), but what would that be?

And again, internet turns out to be a fertile source of information. Because if you search the internet for "Content versus" you will find many interesting ingredients for your presentation:

Content versus Carrier

Content versus Context

Content versus Style

Content versus Presentation

Content versus Promotion

Content versus Structure

Content versus Form

Content versus Layout

Content versus Communication

The carrier is what we know the medium that carries for us the content. This is like a briefcase and although not too important, if you present your innovative ideas about new technology on a set of worn out overhead sheets, you may end up with a problem.

The context of your presentation is about your contribution to the universe of problems; what particular focus did you choose?

The concept of style is what I like most about presentations. This will affect many other elements but think of the way you address your public; for example when you are presenting for a group of CEO's and the topic is responsibility, do not start you first sentence with: "Hello, children, I'm glad we finally met, because this is important."

Presentation is like communication; it is the container of all the elements.

Promotion is sales. Presenting ideas or products is a selling productivity. You have invested in a product and now is the moment to sell it.

Structure is about the approach you choose to tell the story. Do you start with the conclusion or the summary or do does the story develop to a climax?

Form and layout are related to structure from an architectural viewpoint but also to the style. If you want to entertain CEO's the layout should match the childish tune (if you did choose this tune).

Source: Hans Bool link

Related: Presentation Training