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Monday, 6 February 2023 from 7:00 AM to 10:00 AM (AUS Eastern Daylight Time) + Add to calendar06/02/2023 07:0006/02/2023 10:00Australia/SydneyProfessional Presentation Skills TrainingProfessional Presentation Skills Training
Monday, 6 February 2023 from 7:00 AM to 10:00 AM (AUS Eastern Daylight Time)
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David Smith
0499282203
sydney@paramounttraining.com.au
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The ability of a leader or resource person to communicate with large audiences, keep their attention, and tell them what they want to say is a common tool in their skill set. Most companies find it extremely valuable to be able to conduct speaking activities, and in this instance facilitate presentations. Corporate presenters are an essential part of the corporate world. They can deliver informative and cost-effective presentations and lectures to large groups of people. While they still have to adhere to strict rules and regulations, they can also be a valuable resource for their professions.
While a presenter is valuable, it can be difficult to find someone who can properly deliver one. It is difficult to find someone capable of doing this professionally. When it comes to presenting their material, they must be more efficient with their design, their material, and their methodology. Their delivery and presentation must be more concise and precise. The Professional speaker is under immense pressure as all they have to do is the same thing they've done for years, but at a higher level.
Paramount Training and Development understands the difficulties, complexities, and concerns that professional presenters face. We also recognize the need for people who can deliver presentations to make them useful to attendees. We have created our Professional Presentation Skills Training Course for capable and willing presenters who are ready to learn more in order to help them become more effective.
Consistency and dynamism are the keywords for effective presentation. Presenters need to be consistent in how they treat their audience and the material and presentation they make. When one considers the audience they are working with, the environment in which they are required to present, and the limited resources they have, dynamicism is a key factor. These professional presenters face even more scrutiny as they must present their material in greater detail. They are expected to be more impactful and informative, to communicate their ideas clearly and quickly, and to avoid being held responsible for more failures. It is no surprise that the demand for professional presenters continues to rise, but not all people are willing to offer their services. Paramount Training and Development created this course to meet growing demand and help presenters become more competent to use their professional presentation skills in a market that is experiencing increasing demand.
In the expanded role of the Professional Presenter a demand for better presentations is bound to crop up from their clients; whether the demand is to cover more material in the same expected timetable that they’ve worked with when they weren’t serving at a professional capacity, or to going into deeper and greater detail on certain issues or aspects of the topics that they are being made to present to their target audience. Learners will be given techniques on how to effectively cater to these demands for more material or greater complexity while also remaining within the restrictions that have been heavily imposed on the presenter by their clientele.
As Professional Presenters, clients expect them to be far more effective at giving their presentations. These can be measured in a wide variety of ways, ranging from audience reception, interaction and attentiveness while the presentation is being conducted. Also it could be the retention and proficiency of materials presented. Experts in various, related fields such as linguistics and psychology have done extensive research on the fields of discourse analysis and memory respectively that a presenter can incorporate into their presentation to improve its effectiveness in these and many other fields. Such material and assistance will be made available to learners and is hoped will be fully utilized by them.
Professional Presenters may already be working under strict timetables, and this can be compounded by having to study and present material they may not have extensive knowledge about, or simply not be given the materials they are comfortable with to create the presentation they wish. A system needs to be in place to handle these contingencies, and in turn when they are operating within their regular comfort zone, how to make them more efficient in the creation process. Veteran presenters and instructors of relevant fields will ensure that these vital lessons are taught to help improve the professional presenter’s ability to create these with increased efficiency.
At times burnout or other factors can wear down a professional presenter and they may forget to use certain techniques and styles, whether it be in the materials used to create and present their desired presentation to how they carry themselves when under the spotlight. In Professional Presentation Skills training presenters will be allowed to go back to basics and relearn and review previously learned material, and be given ample opportunities to review and polish their techniques from posture, language, and use of both therein.
Nothing is perfect. Contingencies can be made, workarounds can be constructed, and a lecturer can prepare for any instance where one component or another of their presentation can end up failing, and to reinforce that presenters undertaking Professional Presenter Skills training will be taught how to avoid and mitigate these errors and mistakes, ranging from errors in their presentation to common acts and gestures that can be misinterpreted. In the event of something or other failing however, the participant will also be taught how to work around these errors and still create a powerful and effective presentation despite their now and suddenly limited options.
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David Smith
Paramount Training & Development
0499282203