Confidently and effectively presenting work to others is a must-have skill in today’s competitive and ever-changing environment. Yet, almost 3 out of 4 people feel anxious or afraid when publicly speaking.
Description
It can be guaranteed at some point in someone's career, they will be asked to present their ideas in front of people. This could be speaking during a team meeting with colleagues, delivering an elevator pitch at a networking event, or reporting data for higher management. No matter how intimidating speaking in front of others may be, confidently sharing your ideas is key to success.
This one-day program will help participants prepare and deliver formal, informal, virtual, and in-person presentations. They will learn best practices to present with impact and control any anxious or nervous feelings they experience.
Participants will be asked to bring a real-world example, either an upcoming or previous presentation, to directly apply many of the program's concepts to their work.
Audience
Professionals at all levels in any industry who want to become effective presenters will benefit from this program.
Outcome
Participants will walk away with these skills:
- Customizing a presentation for various audiences
- Understanding the differences between presenting in person and virtually, and how to prepare and deliver both methods
- Recognizing the importance of practicing before delivering a presentation
- Identifying the best use of visual elements
- Knowing the importance of body language and non-verbal cues
- Saving a presentation if nerves or anxiety get in the way
- Responding to questions from your audience
Venue
- Cintas Center
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1624 Musketeer Drive
Cincinnati, 45207 United States + Google Map - Phone
- 513-745-1094