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Effective Presentation & Briefing Skills
SPEAK WITH CONFIDENCE, PRESENT WITH IMPACT!
Training Duration: 2 Days
Introduction/Course Description
This two-day Effective Presentation & Briefing Skills training course focuses on equipping participants with the skills to deliver powerful presentations and concise briefings.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this Effective Presentation & Briefing Skills training, participants will be able to:
Structure presentations and briefings logically for maximum impact.
Use verbal and non-verbal communication techniques to engage the audience.
Deliver key messages with clarity, confidence, and professionalism.
Utilize visual aids effectively to support the presentation.
Manage audience questions and feedback with ease.
Adapt presentations and briefings to different audience types and settings.
Improve overall confidence in public speaking and presenting.
Key Topics
Module 1:
Presentation Planning & Structure
Module 2:
Developing Confidence & Overcoming Nerves
Module 3:
Engaging the Audience
Module 4:
Using Visual Aids Effectively
Module 5:
Vocal & Non-Verbal Communication
Module 6:
Handling Audience Questions & Feedback
Module 7:
Delivering a Briefing with Clarity
Module 8:
Practical Presentation & Feedback
Who Should Attend?
This Effective Presentation & Briefing Skills training course is ideal for professionals at all levels who want to improve their presentation and briefing skills, including managers, team leaders, project coordinators, and anyone required to present or brief regularly in their role.
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If you have any inquiries or would like to book us for your next training event, please feel free to contact us, call us at 6 088 497141 or 6 016 8314696, or email us at ugmctraining@gmail.com.
"The ability to express an idea well is highly as important as the idea itself.” - Bernard Baruch