Trainers: Noblahblah team
You are good at your job, so you must be a great presenter, right?
WELL, it is not a given that every (young) professional or manager can speak well in front of the group. And YES, it is often expected of you. You can, of course, learn to present. And learning works best when you can be comfortably uncomfortable. It just has to be right mentally and emotionally. In this Presentation Basics training, we make presenting more fun and more effective together!
The first part of the training focuses on the framework and structure of your presentation. Who are you going to touch with which message? How do you structure a presentation? And how do you really make it your story? In short, WHAT you tell to WHOM for what purpose. The second part focuses on the communication side of your presentation. How do you take the stage? How do you present yourself? How do you convey your story effectively? In short: learn HOW to present better.
This training is interesting for anyone who wants to develop or refresh their presentation skills. Because whether you are a professional, manager or entrepreneur, presenting is an indispensable part of your work - and presenting also comes in handy in your private life.
The group consists of a maximum 10 participants. Small enough to get to know and trust each other, big enough to present in front of an audience. The training can be given online and physically.
After an introduction Noblahblah-style we break the phenomenon of presenting into its basic elements: Why are you presenting? What are you presenting? To whom? Then with basic story design techniques you will structure your presentation logically and credibly.
We cover those crucial ingredients from presentation psychology that give your story depth and strength. In various exercises you work with argumentation, presentation and feedback. We delve deeper into aspects such as persuasion, non-verbal communication and use of voice.
We share insights on the use of PowerPoint (or other presentation software). Through various exercises you work on the (further) development and presentation of your story. You give and receive feedback.
It's all about presenting, to practice, to experience it together, to give and receive feedback. We do this with Crowd Coaching©, a technique developed by Noblahblah. Fun and interactive, because then you learn faster and retain your skills better.
This training can be given by all our trainers. Duh, because if we couldn't ...