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Presentation Skills


Date

31 Jul 2017

Time

09:30

Location

London

Details

Summary:

Being able to deliver effective presentations is an absolute must for anyone working in PR. This course is designed for senior executives and account managers who want to improve their pitch presentation skills and be able to present confidently in public.

Event Type: Classroom

Address: PRCA, London, SE10BE

Places available: 8

Places remaining: 3

Trainer: Trevor Morris FPRCA

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Event Overview

How attendees will benefit
By the end of the course delegates will know how to plan, structure and deliver an effective presentation and understand that great presentations:

  • Have a clear purpose that is audience focussed
  • Are well structured and clearly signposted
  • Have an intellectual thread of steel running through them
  • Like a good story, have a clear beginning middle and end

Who should attend
This course is aimed at PR practitioners who would like to improve their presentation skills.

What attendees will learn
The course aims to introduce students to a range of tools and techniques necessary to pitch and present confidently, including:

  • How to plan for a presentation
  • How to structure a speech or presentation
  • How to speak during a presentation ( including the use of signposts and visual aids)
  • How to handle questions
  • How to manage nerves

Course Requirements
Delegates must bring a 5 minute  presentation ( on a memory stick, plus hard copy incase of problems) to the course to present and improve upon during the morning –it can be about business or any subject that interests you.
Delegates will be expected to present in front of other delegates and the tutor, and to critique their own and other delegates’ presentations.
To ensure that all delegates receive personal feedback on their work, this course is limited to just eight delegates.

Materials
Each student is given a course workbook at the start of the course containing all the key learning and exercises. This is completed during the course and then taken away by the student for future reference.