Public speaking can fill even the most seasoned professional with a sense of dread. Even if you don’t need to make regular presentations, there are plenty of situations where good public speaking skills can help you advance your career and create opportunities. Good public speaking skills are important in other areas of your life, as well. You might be asked to make a speech at a friend’s wedding, give a eulogy at a funeral, or inspire a group of volunteers at a charity event. For example, you might have to talk about your organisation at a conference, make a speech after accepting an award, or teach a class to new recruits. Speaking to an audience also includes online presentations or talks; for instance, when training a virtual team, or when speaking to a group of customers in an online meeting. This is even more prevalent today than ever more.
What are Public Speaking Training Courses?
In short, being a good public speaker can enhance your reputation, boost your self-confidence, and open up countless opportunities. But public speaking can work against you, or your company, if it is done badly. You might lose a valuable new contract by failing to connect with a prospective client during a sales pitch. Or you could make a poor impression with your new team or management. Training in public speaking is geared for anyone who uses their voice at work, for anyone who is interested in improving their voice and for anyone who is seeking to improve their public speaking skills. It will offer clarity of thought and speech, greater physical and vocal presence, better breath support, tools to strengthen your voice, ways to increase the range and carrying power of your voice, guidelines on how to keep your voice healthy and a greater sense of confidence when public speaking. This training is Ideal for anyone who wants to address their fear of speaking in public, to present with confidence and to improve their presentation and communication skills.
- Learn how to ‘know the room’, your audience and the tone of the presentation.
- How to be comfortable with audiovisual suites and not let them interrupt your presentation and speaking.
- Get familiar with your subject matter and read as much ancillary material on the subject as you can.
- How to relax and use mental and physical techniques that will work in any situation.
- Learn how to visualise yourself giving your speech and yourself speaking, your voice loud, clear and assured.
- How to build on the goodwill in the room, Audiences want you to be interesting, stimulating, informative and entertaining.
- How to deal with setbacks. Don’t worry if you get nervous or face questions from the crowd, stay on the message and what you are trying to convey. If you do get nervous, you can translate that into positive enthusiasm.
What you Will Learn
You will learn how to use your strengths to develop your public speaking skills in a variety of situations, and deal with the setbacks that will inevitably come your way. You will learn how to build on your strengths and limit your weaknesses and deliver in a range of public speaking situations.
Why it Delivers
Public speaking training, as stated above, will be an asset for you in any professional or personal situation. You will gain confidence that can feed into other areas of your professional life, from negotiation to leadership and business development. Training will provide you with a workable and practical skillset that can deliver no matter what path your career ultimately takes and what level you ultimately work at.
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