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Key subject areas include:

·         Analysing your audience needs: The 3 W’s – why? what?, who?

·         Preparing your presentation: Structure, purpose, audience, content, form, length, notes.

·         Making your presentation: Dealing with nerves, words, body language, dress, use of voice, audience questions, and difficult participants.

·         Audio visual support: Use of flip charts, overhead projector, LCD projector, slide projector, Power Point, video and music

By the end of the workshop, the participant will be able to:

·         Plan and prepare a presentation

·         Practise and rehearse a presentation

·         Discuss and explore the uses of visual aids

·         Consider the varied needs of the audience

·         Demonstrate how to speak to groups with confidence

·         Formulate a written action plan

Learn how to:

·         Speak effectively to any sized group of listeners

·         Persuade your listeners to take action on your words and believe in your ideas

·         Sound and look your absolute best

·         Convey your ideas clearly so they hit their target every time

·         Take control of a room and command your listeners’ attention

Key Objectives:

·         To allow participants to develop their skills in making presentations to others. Participants will have the opportunity to deliver a presentation in a ‘safe’ environment, in which fellow participants can support and give feedback.