Good communication skills is a phrase repeatedly used in job descriptions and resumes. These
skills, or the lack of them, can make or break an individual’s career. One of the most important
communication skills is the ability to present and put your ideas across whether you are a
manager or an independent consultant, a civil servant or business person, a school teacher or
trainer, a sales executive or someone with a career in politics. No matter who you are or what
kind of work you do, you always need to communicate with people to present them with ideas,
visions and information.
Two of the greatest drawbacks people experience in the area of presenting are; firstly lack of confidence which impacts on their performance, and secondly lack of technical expertise in the actual production of their presentation. To combat these twin fears of this monster called “Presenting” you need to know more about it, which will make you realise that it isn’t a monster after all.
Presenting is a learned skill. It takes knowledge, time, and practice to become an effective presenter. This programme has been developed to help increase knowledge about the fundamentals of effective presentations, learn new skills and techniques on putting presentations together, and become acquainted with the latest the world of multimedia technology has to offer
us.
This programme will give the attendee the edge - to be more than a good presenter but a great presenter, to deliver more than good presentations, but memorable presentations using 21st century technology. |