Personal Presentation Skills
With more than fifteen years' experience of this type of tutoring, we are often called in before ‘the big occasion’ to advise on the script and/or rehearse the presenters.
This fundamental part of business communication is all too often taken for granted and many have little, if any, formal training in personal presentation. Yet so much can depend upon it: usually the difference between winning business and losing it.
- We first show how to set an objective and then plan and assemble the editorial part of a presentation - be it off-the-cuff, from notes or a full script.
- We discuss the ‘language for the eye’ and the ‘language for the ear’, encourage you to ‘paint pictures’ and use examples to make your presentation more stimulating and memorable.
- We explain how to attract and then keep the attention of your audience, discuss the ‘use and abuse’ of visual aids - everything from how you look and what you say to how you say it.
In short, you will find out how to turn your presentation into a notable success.
Clive Jacobs writes, prepares and presents this workshop.
The audience only pays attention as long as you know where you are going

