Course description
In this interactive and experiential session, participants will learn how to deliver formal and informal presentations which inspire and influence. Specifically, those in attendance will learn best practices for holding the attention of others while maintaining an appropriate confidence level and presence. Participants will also discover how to open and close presentations in a manner that leads to action, handle objections in real time, and make meaningful connections with those listening to the message.
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Who should attend?
Anyone desiring to enhance their communication and/or presentation skills.
Training content
- Developing high interest presentations which “stick” with participants
- Incorporating attention grabbing techniques throughout the presentation that stimulate the mind
- Understanding the importance of proper body language, tone, and word choice
- Building confidence and remaining calm under pressure
- Gaining immediate interest from your audience through powerful openings
- Closing with actionable next steps
Course delivery details
Program Date and Time :- January 18-19, 2022 | 1:00pm-4:30pm
Online Seminars All online seminars are hosted in real-time via. Zoom. Be prepared to participate with your class in discussion with your instructor. If you have not used Zoom or would like to learn more, please visit Getting Started with Zoom.
Scheduling All online seminars will be held across two-consecutive days from either 8:30-12:00 or 1:00-4:00 CST.
Costs
The program fee is $350 (USD).
Certification / Credits
Certificate of participation
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