Presentation skills training

Presentations are part of life and an essential skill for many jobs now. From interviews to proposals, presenting to your team, explaining or promoting your organisation, feeding back on a project, delivering training or fundraising presentations… most of us use presentation skills regularly.

You will cover the ABC of creating presentations and techniques to improve delivery. You will create and deliver a short presentation and receive feedback on your personal style. The learning from the day will be used to create a personal action plan for your future development.

  

I have developed so much confidence to be able to speak in front of people!” Administrator

  

Who the course is for

This is a practical course for anyone new to making presentations and those with some experience who want to gain confidence and some new techniques and tips.

  

Learning outcomes

By the end of the course, you will be able to:

  • Design and prepare an effective presentation
  • Describe creative ways to engage an audience
  • Use feedback to develop a personal style
  • Show more confidence in delivering presentations
  • Create a personal development plan

  

Course information

This is a one-day course with comprehensive course materials including a handbook for use in designing and delivering future presentations.

  

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Train the Trainer

  

Click below to download the course leaflet.

  

Book your place!

Please click here to view a calendar of our upcoming training dates. To reserve your place, please complete our online booking form.

If you are interested in a particular training course but cannot see any suitable upcoming dates, please contact us.

  

Course materials

Everyone who attends a Voice training course is offered access to our online collection of course resources. If you've attended a training course and are registered with this website, please click here to visit our resource library.

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