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Presentation Training

Presentation Training is provided across the United States and Canada. Participants have three options to attend and participate in our presentation training. Presentations are delivered via public open enrollment courses in all major metropolitan areas and are also available to be delivered on-site via private courses. The 3rd option is to attend Online Webinar Presentations Skills Workshops. Our face to face Presentation Training can be provided as off-the-shelf sessions, ready to be delivered to a diverse audience or can be customized to provide a tailored and personalized presentation training approach based on client needs. All presentations courses are limited to a maximum of twelve participants so as to increase presentation course effectiveness and provide the individual level of face to face or online coaching and interaction that is associated with the Presentations Training Skills Center.

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Presentation Courses: Stop Losing Money to Poor Presentation Skills
 

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Whether you are using whiteboard to get new ideas, run office brainstorms or give client pitches, one thing is certain. Poor presentation skills will cost you A LOT of money.

Presenting with a whiteboard is the fast and easy way to dramatically improve your ideas, process and results. Use this simple step-by-step whiteboard workout to boost your skills to a new level.

Step 1. Use A Storyboard To Plan For Impact: Organize the creative and logical flow of your story for your whiteboard presentation. A storyboard is a frame-by-frame blueprint of the sequence of ideas, as well as the details of each part of your presentation.

Benefit: Feel confident in front of a big group! Just imagine. You won't have to wrack your brain trying to figure out what to do next.

Step 2. Write And Draw Your Ideas: Instead of being a 'text-only' presenter, use pictures and words to stimulate fresh ideas and innovative thinking. If you are hopeless at drawing, don't worry. There are now easy reference guides teaching you exactly how to look like a pro, using a marker. One of the most valuable resources is a video tutorial showing how to draw on flipcharts and whiteboards.

Hint: Simple drawings have a high impact on flipcharts and whiteboards.

Benefit: You will connect with any audience. According to academic research from Stanford and Wharton, 60% of people are visual learners. Plus, kinesthetic learners account for an additional 25%. People with this learning style prefer to see the big picture before they take action.

Now, do the math. That's 85% of the population that prefers to see information visually. With pictures and words, you'll connect precisely with how 85% of participants learn - and make decisions.

Step 3. Connect With Hot Issues: The best presentations have a strong emotional connection with issues, problems and concerns of your audience. Do the extra legwork to find out what's really top of mind for your participants. Informational interviews, informal conversations, and research are your best bets.

Benefit: Your audience listens. Instead of looking out at a sea of glazed stares, people are more likely to sit on the edge of their seats

Step 4. Write, Draw and Move: Naturally, you must stand in front of a traditional whiteboard or dry- erase board. It's essential to write and draw. This means your back is briefly to the audience. While most presentation experts warn you: "Never turn your back to the audience," it's impossible at a whiteboard.

The solution: write, draw and move out of the way. Stay light on your feet. Step to the side so people can see what is on the board.

Benefit: Your audience sees what the story as it develops. Rather than staring at your backside, they watch an organic flow of words, pictures and story.

Step 5. Ignite Interaction: Get your audience involved. Ask questions and record answers. Use the whiteboard to promote, encourage and invite interaction.

While interactive whiteboards use electronic features to encourage interaction, you can achieve great results using a standard dry-erase board. Interaction is an attitude and commitment. As your comfort grows in guiding and facilitating interaction, your whiteboard presentations will be much more lively - and effective.

Benefit: Your audience participates. This is exactly why you're using a whiteboard in the first place.

Step 6. Focus on Specific Action: Plan your entire whiteboard presentation to inspire, motivate and create a magnetic call to action. While this is true in every business presentation, with whiteboard presentations specific selling instructions are easier to deliver.

For instance, write the call to action. Draw icons to represent the benefits of action. Focus arrows on the action. Define the value of taking action in dollars, time and effort.

Benefit: Selling with whiteboard presentations inspires action. Your confused, overworked and stressed-out clients and prospects know exactly what to do.

Bottom line: Stop losing money with poor presentation skills. With the right whiteboard selling skills, you'll win results. In fact, you're most likely to be unstoppable..

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