COMMUNICATION
INTELLIGENCE

How to be deliberately good at presenting

What’s the issue

Not knowing how to be deliberately good at presenting can have far-reaching consequences, impacting both professional success and personal well-being in various contexts. Failing to master presentation skills can lead to:

Missed Opportunities & Connections: Failing to effectively convey ideas or persuade others during presentations can result in missed opportunities for career advancement, professional networks, promotions, and professional growth.

Limited Influence: Inability to engage and captivate an audience can diminish one’s influence and ability to inspire action or drive change.

Increased Stress and Anxiety: Feeling unprepared or inadequate in presenting situations can lead to heightened stress, anxiety, and discomfort during presentations.

Missed Sales and Business Opportunities: In business settings, ineffective presentations can lead to lost sales, failed pitches, and missed business opportunities.

Reduced Confidence: Failing to deliver presentations confidently can erode self-confidence and self-esteem, affecting overall performance and well-being.

Limited Personal Branding: Inability to present oneself effectively can hinder personal branding efforts, impacting career prospects and professional visibility.

Hindered Professional Growth: Poor presentation skills can impede professional growth and development, limiting access to leadership roles, promotions, and new opportunities.

Missed Connections: In networking situations, ineffective presentations can hinder the ability to connect with others, build relationships, and expand professional networks.

The pain point of not learning how to be deliberately good at presenting

Not being deliberately good at presenting can certainly be managed as a pain point for the following reasons:

  • Missed Opportunities: Ineffective presentations can lead to missed opportunities for career advancement, promotions, and professional growth within the organization.
  • Limited Influence: Poor presentation skills can diminish one’s influence and ability to inspire action or drive change, impacting overall effectiveness and success.
  • Negative Reputation: Failing to deliver compelling presentations can damage one’s reputation and credibility, hindering professional relationships and future opportunities.

Can Communication Solve It?

Communication skills play a significant role in overcoming challenges associated with not being deliberately good at presenting:

  • Clarity and Engagement: Effective communication techniques can enhance clarity and engagement, ensuring that messages are understood and resonate with the audience.
  • Confidence Building: Clear and confident communication can boost presenters’ confidence and credibility, helping them deliver presentations with greater assurance and impact.
  • Feedback and Improvement: Open communication channels facilitate the exchange of feedback and constructive criticism, enabling presenters to identify areas for improvement and refine their presentation skills over time.

For whom

  • Business Professionals: Individuals in various industries who want to enhance their presentation skills to communicate effectively in meetings, conferences, and client presentations.
  • Sales and Marketing Professionals: Sales representatives, marketers, and business developers looking to improve their pitch delivery and persuasion techniques.
  • Team Leaders and Managers: Leaders responsible for conducting team meetings, delivering presentations, and motivating their teams effectively.
  • Entrepreneurs and Startups: Business owners and founders seeking to pitch their ideas or products confidently to investors, partners, and customers.
  • Students and Educators: Students preparing for academic presentations, as well as educators aiming to improve their lecturing and presentation skills.
  • Public Speakers and Trainers: Individuals engaged in public speaking, training, or workshop facilitation roles who want to refine their presentation techniques for greater impact.
  • Job Seekers: Individuals seeking employment who recognize the importance of strong presentation skills in job interviews and professional networking events.
  • Anyone Seeking Personal Growth: Individuals interested in personal development and self-improvement who recognize the value of effective communication and presentation skills in both personal and professional settings.

Why?

Learning how to be deliberately good at presenting enhance your personal and professional life:

  • Confidence and Self-Assurance: Mastering presentation skills can boost confidence and self-assurance, enabling individuals to speak in front of others with greater ease and poise.
  • Career Advancement: Effective presentation skills can enhance professional credibility and visibility, leading to increased opportunities for career advancement and recognition.
  • Enhanced Leadership Abilities: Effective presenters often command attention and inspire others, leading to improved leadership capabilities and influence within organizations.
  • Better Engagement and Impact: Being deliberately good at presenting allows individuals to engage their audience effectively and make a lasting impact with their message, whether in meetings, conferences, or public speaking engagements.
  • Increased Persuasion and Influence: Strong presentation skills enable individuals to persuade and influence others more effectively, whether it’s pitching ideas, selling products, or inspiring action.
  • Reduced Stress and Anxiety: Learning how to present confidently can alleviate stress and anxiety associated with public speaking, enabling individuals to approach presentations with greater calmness and composure.
  • Professional Branding: Mastering presentation skills contributes to a positive professional image, enhancing one’s personal brand and reputation within their industry or field.
  • Personal Growth and Development: Investing in presentation skills fosters personal growth and development, empowering individuals to overcome fears, expand their comfort zones, and achieve their full potential.

 

Details of the module

In the 20-minute course on “How to be deliberately good at presenting” ,the syllabus will focus on the following key points:

 Understanding the Importance of Effective Presentations:

  • Participants will learn about the significance of clear, engaging presentations in both professional and personal contexts.

Structuring Your Presentation:

  • Participants will learn how to structure presentations with attention-grabbing openings, clear main points, and memorable conclusions.

Strategies for engaging the Audience:

  • Participants will learn strategies for engaging the audience, such as storytelling, asking questions, and encouraging participation.

Building Confidence and Managing Nerves:

  • Participants will learn quick tips for building confidence and managing nerves before and during presentations, such as deep breathing and positive visualization.

Delivery Skills:

  • Participants will learn essential delivery skills like voice projection, articulation, and using confident body language.

 

MODULE DETAILS:

Duration: 20min (pre-recorded)

Participants: 1 person

Price: EUR 250 (200 during pre-enrollment)

INTERESTED IN THIS COURSE?