Presentation Skills
Effective client presentation delivery skills
Objective
This course enables you to:
- increase your skills and confidence in delivering client presentations.
Learning outcomes
By the end of the course, delegates should:
- understand:
- the key principles of an effective, client-focused presentation
- the importance of body language and voice in effective presentations
- be able to:
- deliver a presentation of research findings that focuses on the business issues and not the research process
- confidently deliver a presentation that they have not designed themselves
- analyse their own personal strengths and development needs
This highly practical workshop offers several chances to stand and deliver, as well as receive immediate and actionable feedback, in a ‘safe’ environment (including one-to-one tuition from the trainer).
Who will benefit?
This course will benefit anyone, however senior, in a client-facing role who would like to improve their personal (as well as their company’s) impact at presentations. The course is suitable for both ‘beginners’ and the more experienced who are looking for a refresher.
Price
- Members £305 + VAT
- Non-members £455 + VAT
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Business Skills
25 February 2009
12 May 2009
01 July 2009
23 October 2009
18 November 2009
Venue: 15 Northburgh Street, London EC1V 0JR
Course convenor
Danny Wain
Danny Wain runs Daniel Wain Consulting, which specialises in creative & bespoke training, coaching and strategic learning & development (L&D) consultancy. Previously he was Worldwide Director of L&D at Research International, responsible for designing and driving the company's L&D strategy across its global network. An experienced researcher, business developer and global leader, he has led teams of all shapes and sizes, and his clients have included Royal Mail, Audi, Boots, Virgin, Chanel, Next and BT. He has a Masters in Human Resource Development, and is a Full Member of MRS, Equity, the Society of Authors and the Writers’ Guild of Great Britain, as well as a Fellow of both the Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development and the Royal Society of Arts.
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