Presentation Skills (FLP-DVH-09Dec19)

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SubjectFuture Leaders Programme
DescriptionThis highly practical session will allow participants to think for themselves about what presenting well means for them and their audience. They will have the opportunity to consider the components and purpose of an excellent presentation and importantly how to connect with their audience. Participants will leave having delivered two short (less than 5 mins) presentations on areas of challenge and passion and receive appreciation from a small audience.
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Approach

Your trainers, Dr Susy Stirling and Dr Tim Williams are both Time to Think Coaches and have considerable experience of creating Thinking Environments™. In recognition of the significant barriers for some, they will create a safe and easeful environment for people to explore and expand their presentation skills. The session will be engaging, encouraging, insightful and fun!

 

Who is the training most suited to people who…

  • Recognise the importance of communicating their ideas well
  • Want their audience to think well about what has been presented
  • Appreciate the value of being authentic and passionate and humble in their leadership
  • Want to take the first steps to overcoming their fear of public speaking, in a safe and supportive environment
VenueLangset, Don Valley House, Sheffield  View details
Date & timeMonday 9 December 2019, 09:00 to 13:30
LecturersDr Susy Stirling & Dr Tim Williams  View details
Target audience

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Course styleWorkshop
CateringNo catering
CPD points0.000
CostNo charge
Objectives

Underpinned by the 10 components of Nancy Kline’s Thinking Environment™, participants in this half-day training session will...

  • Consider their own experience of presenting to date – good, bad or ugly
  • Appreciate the importance of connecting with their audience
  • Create the right environment for their audience to think well
  • Understand the limitations of power point
  • Be more confident, through practice, in their ability to present with authenticity, humility and passion