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Presentations Skills Training Workshops

Presentations skills training workshops are provided across the country via public open enrollment workshops in all major metropolitan areas and can also be delivered on-site via private training workshops. Our presentation training workshops can be provided as off-the-shelf workshops or training sessions which are ready to be delivered to a diverse audience or can be customized to provide a tailored training and personalized approach workshop based on client needs. All presentations training workshops are limited to a maximum of twelve participants so as to increase workshop effectiveness and provide the individual level of presentation coaching and interaction that is associated with the Presentations Training Skills Workshop Center.

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Presentation Workshop: Become An Expert Public Speaker - How to Structure Your Presentation

1. Getting it right

Your structure is the road-map that will make every step of your presentation feel comfortable and deliberate. Every good story has a beginning, a middle and an end  and so does every compelling presentation. Without structure, you will stumble through your speech like a child fumbling in the dark. A properly structured presentation will flow easily and naturally - and knowing where you are going is like a beam of light shining on the path ahead. No missteps, no embarrassing detours. Your audience will be drawn along with you as you lead them on a captivating journey of insight and discovery.

2. Having a logical, thought-through structure will help you

Easily navigate your way through your presentation without getting lost, tripping up or repeating yourself
Ensure that your audience stays with you for every step of the way
Keep your timing on track
Present with clarity and relevance
Deal with any distractions or side-tracks elegantly and effortlessly

3. The 5 key elements of a well-structured presentation are

1. A gripping, no-nonsense opening statement
2. A consistent thread or theme which runs all the way through
3. Content divided into short chunks which hold the audience's attention
4. A natural flow which carries the audience effortlessly
5. The inclusion of 'hooks' and buy-in moments which keep the audience awake and alert
6. A well structured presentation is like a detailed map...

Having a clear, thought-through structure to your presentation is like having a personalized, detailed map, with your route clearly marked with a bright pink highlighter!

There are sign-posts and key markers all along the way, making it impossible for you to get lost, or waste time on an irrelevant detour.


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