The ability and confidence to address a group eg staff, colleagues, clients, Board members etc. is an increasingly essential skill in the modern business world. In these constrained times it is more important than ever for businesses to build and maintain successful relationships both internally and externally, and ensuring your staff maximise their effectiveness in presentations plays a crucial role in this process. However for many of us the idea of presenting can be extremely daunting in fact many people rank it amongst their top five fears! Objectives of the Course This experiential course is designed to enable delegates to prepare and deliver targeted, effective and professional presentations, focussing on the three key areas: preparation and planning, structuring a presentation and delivery. A holistic approach is taken to presenting, looking at the interaction of content and delivery to create a clear, individual and organisational message. Delegates will leave with a much clearer understanding of how to maximise their impact in presentations, and with a toolkit of helpful techniques. By the end of the course delegates will be able to: •Plan and structure presentations for maximum impact •Cope with nerves more effectively •Deliver presentations clearly, persuasively and with confidence •Gain and maintain the interest of the audience •Select and use visual aids professionally •Confidently handle questions •Identify personal strengths and areas to focus for development
Name: Presenting for Success Qualification title: Non regulated provision, Level 1, Business Management Qualification type: Assessment Awarding Generic award - no awarding body Created 20150724 14:07:48 Updated 20150724 14:07:48
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Central Sussex College
Further Education
info@centralsussex.ac.uk
01293 442201
http://www.centralsussex.ac.uk
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Title: Non regulated provision, Level 1, Business Management Qualification: Non regulated provision, Level 1, Business Management Classification: Business, Administration and Law