Comprehensive & Best Curriculum
Advanced Presentation Techniques
"If you think presentations cannot enchant people, then you have never seen a perfect one."
Guy Kawasaki
Customised Training Methodology
Advanced Presentation Techniques
"Words are, of course, the most powerful drug used by mankind."
Rudyard Kipling
1. Comprehensive workbook/ worksheets on “Presentation Skills.”
2. Prepare a highly effective “PowerPoint Presentation.”
3. Practice session on “Presentation Skills.”
4. Presentation Competition
5. A lot of Awards and Rewards to participants
6. Five Assignments/ Fun work and responsibilities to improve your “Presentation Skill.”
7. Constant Review – Feedback – Improvement mechanism
Note: For more details, read our “Complete Training Methodology.”
LEARNING OUTCOME
Advanced Presentation Techniques
"There are always three speeches for everyone you gave. The one you practiced, the one you gave, and the one you wish you gave."
Carnegie
Make sure you have finished speaking before your audience has finished listening. Dorothy Sarnoff
Presentation skills are essential. People who work for you represent your brand. You want them to present themselves - and represent you - in a certain way. Marc Benioff
Why one must learn this module-
1. You will be able to persuade others
2. You will be to represent your thought, ideas, and feelings effectively
3. You will be able to use technological advancement for your growth
4. You will be able to structure your thought
5. You will be able to design compelling content for your speech
6. It will boost your confidence
7. It will help you to overcome stage and mike fear
8. You will be to engage others and retain their attention
9. You will be able to convince others
10. You will be able to good for yourself and your organisation
11. It will open the door to higher positions
12. It will help you to grow faster
13. You will be able to get "Spotlight."
"YOUR SLIDES SHOULD BE A BILLBOARD, NOT A DOCUMENT!"
"In business presentations, positive impressions can help make a sale or win over an audience.". Alan Cohen