Program szkolenia The Presentations Academy: Professional Presentations and Public Speaking
A few words on public speaking...
Preparation to public speaking,
Define the key message of the presentation,
Determine the narrative pyramid,
Key points of the message,
Define the style and scope of the presentation:
Define the style and nature of the presentation,
Creating and maintaining relations with the audience - meeting expectations and sticking to the presentation's concepts
The language of public speaking - what is the difference between the written and spoken language,
Prop work,
Space, power, status, beyond words.
Self-presentation in public speaking:
The role of self-presentation in creating the speaker's authority
The effectiveness and credibility of the message
How to start a presentation properly?
The effect of priority and freshness in a public speech
The loss and gain effect.
Body language and voice, and the effectiveness of the message:
Point of power, posture and stabilisation,
How to speak to attract attention and convince?
How to speak not to disclose difficult emotions through your voice?
Behaviours and gestures that strengthen the authority
Status behaviours in presentations.
We get to know our audience:
What are they after?
The amount of information and audience perception
Difficult situations - answers to reactive questions, defence of speaker's authority
A good speaker can be recognized by the way... he starts and ends, that is the use of the freshness and priority effect and creation of public speeches and presentations
"Best presentation practices".
A feedback session - working with camera - individual exercises:
The analysis of excellence - recording the participants' presentations.
The methodology of an analysis:
Discussion in the group.
Determining participants progress.
Setting individual development goals for each participant.
Techniques for dealing with stress and stage fright before and during public speaking:
Relaxing in seconds - practical relaxation and concentration exercises in 15, 10 and 5 minutes before a presentation.
ABC of a warm-up before a presentation - advice from an experienced person.