Public speaking / Presentation skills

“It takes at least three weeks to prepare a good impromptu speech.”*

So, no pressure then.

Whether you’ve got three weeks or three months to prepare, giving a
presentation can be daunting.

With 15 years as trainers we help companies maximise the impact of their people. Or, to sound less power breakfast about it, we look at:

  • coping with nerves
  • body language
  • preparation and structure
  • using PowerPoint and other visual aids
  • knowing and engaging your audience
  • dealing with questions.

We’ve given presentations all over the world, from Brazil to Borneo to… Harrogate.

So we know presenting to five people can be just as gut-wrenching as 500. Why? Because an audience of 500 is an abstract entity, a lifeform all of its own. We’re distanced from it, so we can deal with it. Five people are a lot more real. There is no distance, hence the heebyjeebies.

This is practical presentation training in a very supportive environment. With just the right balance of theory and practice you’re presenting from the word go.

We also throw in healthy handfuls of constructive peer and trainer feedback so you’ll have lots of tips to work on specific to you. And, it’s all on video so you can see for yourself where you need to improve (plus you get something to watch at Christmas while the Queen’s speech is on.)

As one of our previous delegates said,”It will change the way I plan presentations.”

Call or email us to see how it could change the way you plan yours.

01223 890261
anthony@winthecrowd.co.uk

*Mark Twain