Advanced Presentation Skills
By the end of the program, participants will be able to:
Prepare and deliver high-power and captivating presentations.
Employ effective techniques for voice projection, eye contact and body language.
Engage and hold an audience attention.
Channel stage fright into contagious positive energy.
Create effective and relevant visual aids to support their presentation.
Structure and deliver different styles of presentations for different audiences.
This Program is designed for:
Individuals who are required to conduct high impact presentations, whether internally within an organization or
externally to customers or the public.
| Basic Presentation Skills Recap |
Use of Visual Aids |
Attributes of Effective Presentations
Why Most Presentations Fail?
The Presentation Iceberg: Planning, Researching
and Filtering
The Clicker Culture: How to Ensure Your Audience
Sees the WHOLE Presentation
The Anatomy of a Presentation: From Opening to
Close
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Elements of an Effective Meeting
Preparing the Agenda
Taking Minutes |
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| Making an Impact |
Empowering Your Presentations
with PowerPoint |
Creating an Impressive First Impression
Projecting Confidence and Credibility
Being Assertive
Anchoring Your Purpose and Central Idea
Using Your Voice Effectively and Efficiently
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The Pluses and Minuses of PowerPoint
Planning to Use PowerPoint
Getting Started in PowerPoint
Elements of PowerPoint Slides
Delivering your Presentation with PowerPoint
The Costly Practices of Bad PowerPoint
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| Presentations Styles |
The Moment of Truth Presenting |
The 4 Most Used Styles: Advantages and
Disadvantages
Specifying Purpose and Objective
Creating Powerful Openers and Closings
Using AIDA to Plan an Effective Presentation
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Presentations of Participants
Feedback and Critique
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| The Importance of Language |
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The Importance of Choosing the Right Words
Using Language Accurately and Clearly
Using Language Vividly and Appropriately
Building and Enhancing Credibility Through
Language
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