effective presentations
seminar

Benefits

• Learn speaking and presenting tips developed from over 2,000 speaking engagements.

• Learn how to use body language and voice to maximize your effectiveness.

• Learn how to develop and leverage effective visual aids and and hyper-indexing to deliver customized presentations from standard material.


overview

Presentations offer a significant opportunity for every professional. There is a chance to convey essential information or persuade the audience to undertake an important project ... telling or selling. There is also an opportunity to display an individual’s communications skills to an entire audience at one time. The organizational and personal benefits of an effective presentation can be enormous.

Similarly, a weak presentation is more than a missed opportunity. It can provide a permanent impression that is hard to correct.

In this interactive and entertaining program, Certified Professional Speaker Ken Cooper uses his communications research and experiences in over 2,000 presentations and 250+ media appearances to highlight major issues in preparing and giving effective presentations.

topics

bullet.gif (1849 bytes) How to “psych up” and not “psych out.”
bullet.gif (1849 bytes) How to properly structure a presentation.
bullet.gif (1849 bytes) Two styles of effective voice.
bullet.gif (1849 bytes) Creating dynamic visuals.
bullet.gif (1849 bytes) Using persuasion skills.

bullet.gif (1849 bytes) Three ways to use humor effectively.
bullet.gif (1849 bytes) Disruptive or negative audience members and how

       to counter them.
bullet.gif (1849 bytes) Effective presentation nonverbal communications.
bullet.gif (1849 bytes) Eliminating common mistakes presenters make.

 

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