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Presentation Structure

Being an expert in your subject is a far cry from having the skills to explain it in an inspiring way. So how do you make your audience take notice of what you say? Your presentation structure will help determine whether people listen.

US presidential adviser Bernard Baruch believed that "the ability to express an idea is nigh as important as the idea itself". We will help you develop the skills to explain any idea and any topic clearly and successfully.

The best presenters are storytellers, so we will explain how to turn your information into a story - a tale to excite and inspire.

Getting your message across effectively

Effective speaking is linked with effective preparation: creating a tightly-focused message that targets your audience, developing a logical structure, and working out the most appropriate language and visual aids to use.

Our public speaking courses will teach you how best to prepare your speech. We will show you how to structure it logically and seamlessly so that you grab attention in the first thirty seconds, tell your audience what they want to hear, express your key message or messages with impact, and persuade the audience to follow your suggestions.

More details

To learn more about how our public speaking courses can help you prepare a speech that will hold attention and create maximum results, why not sign up for our mini e-course, which contains practical advice on presentation strategies and public speaking skills.

Or contact us now for a free initial consultation and we will explain how to start work on your presentation structure today.

 
     
 
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