MASTERING THE ART OF PERSUASIVE PRESENTATION SKILLS BY KEVIN RYAN

26 April 2013, Comments 0
MASTERING THE ART OF PERSUASIVE PRESENTATION SKILLS BY KEVIN RYAN
16 May 2013, Putra World Trade Centre Kuala Lumpur
This one-day seminar will show participants the skills and strategies to become a more confident, persuasive speaker.
They will learn how to analyse a group, create and prepare an effective persuasive presentation and deliver it with
confidence.
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this workshop, participants will know how to:
1. Analyse an audience to choose the most relevant content and approach
2. Structure and write a powerful, easy-to-deliver, memorable presentation
3. Apply the principles of persuasion in their presentation
4. Practise their delivery effectively and efficiently
5. Deliver a presentation with confidence and impact
Situations where this training will assist them include:
• persuading and motivating others
• seeking support and loyalty from team members
• working with community members & volunteers
• dealing with difficult situations
• speaking to groups in a leadership capacity
Who will benefit?
Anyone who needs to speak to a group of people – work colleagues or staff, members of a group or team, or community
members – and wants to persuade them to act or think differently will gain from this seminar.
Skills
The areas covered in this seminar will include –
• Understanding how an audience listens – and how to use that to advantage
• How to prepare to speak with confidence – minimising nervousness
• How to analyse different audiences – and how this will change your speech
• What to say to persuade a group – the 8-step process
• How to use your voice, body language and (if necessary) visual aids to best effect
• How to motivate a group to action
Structure
The course is conducted in an interactive environment
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