Public Speaking: Presentation Survival School helps trainers working with new presentation hosts and public speakers. Strong presenters rely on both skill and confidence, and this’two-day course delivers solid content that encourages growth in both of those areas. Speakers will learn to:
- Establish rapport
- Implement nervousness management techniques
- Appeal to different learning or listening styles
- Use visual aids to make an impact and command the attention of the audience
- Create a professional presence
- Organize information
The course concludes with learners delivering a short presentation to illustrate their newly acquired skills.
This training material can be effectively delivered as presented in the courseware package, but trainers can also create a personalized experience by adding anecdotes or images that appeal to a particular learning group. The customization can be done quickly and efficiently because all of our courseware is created using MS Office files. Training material components include: a detailed instructor’s guide, student workbook, pre-assignment, pre-formatted slides, assessments, certificate templates, and more.
Preface
Understanding Your Training Package
Preparing for Training
Our Top 10 Training Tips
Materials Required
Related Courses
Additional Resources
Agenda: Day One
Icebreaker: Interesting Introductions
Session One: Course Overview
Session Two: Communication
Session Three: Stop! Check Your Mouth!
Speaking Characteristics
Five Good Rules
Session Four: What's Your Type? How About Mine?
The Assessment
Break
Debrief
Learning to Type
Debrief
Session Five: Positive Self-Talk
Our Thoughts
Thinking Positive
Session Six: Rapport
Morning Wrap-Up
Lunch
Energizer: Brag It Up
Session Seven: Maximizing Meetings
Four Areas of Opportunity
Fifteen Ways to Master a Meeting
Debrief
Learning Names
Break
Session Eight: Body Language
Session Nine: Sticky Situations
Session Ten: I Can Just Send an E-mail, Right?
Advantages of an Oral Presentation
Oratory Exercise
Presenting…
Session Eleven: Overcoming Nervousness
About Nervousness
Mastering Non-verbal Communication
Day One Wrap-Up
Agenda: Day Two
Day Two Re-Connect
Session Twelve: The Five S's
Five Points for Any Presentation
Preparing with the Five-S Pattern
Presentations
Session Thirteen: Start Writing!
Evidence
Introductions
Following the Opening Statement
Break
Transitioning to the Body
Endings
Think Fast!
Presentations
Session Fourteen: Audience Profile
Morning Wrap-Up
Lunch
Energizer: Creative Compliments
Session Fifteen: Your Speaking Voice
Parts of Your Message
Vocal Variety
Mastering Your Material
Session Sixteen: Add Punch to Your Presentation
Session Seventeen: Your Presentation
Preparation
Presentations
Debrief
Workshop Wrap-Up
Everything you need to deliver amazing training
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Instructor Guide
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Student Manual
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PowerPoint Deck
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Quick Reference Guide
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