Online and Face to Face Presentations

Course Overview

The challenge of being engaging online adds more pressure to the role of presenters. We show delegates how to connect with audiences on the web and in the conference room.

This is a highly practical session where participants will undertake two short filmed presentations. It’s an opportunity to apply the good practice from the workshop element which includes:

Achieving online presence I Gaining audience buy in: the importance of a clear and impactful narrative arc I Making remote and face to face contexts interactive I The practicalities of looking and sounding good I Handling large online audiences I Managing challenging questions I Chairing webinars

Workshop features:

  • Coaching by experienced presenters
  • A package of presentation strategies to enhance effectiveness
  • Filmed exercises
  • Detailed and honest feedback
  • Aftercare package including preparation templates and follow up call

Workshop formats:

  • 1 to 1 coaching 2.5 hours including preparation and review time
  • Small group coaching 4.0 hours including preparation and review time

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the course delegates will:

  • understand how to feel secure and energised at the centre of the presentations process
  • understand how effectively structured content enhances engagement with online audiences
  • apply techniques for looking and sounding good on screen
  • experience applying strategies in filmed exercises
  • have reflected on personal presentation performance and set actions points for further improvement
  • understand how to handle questions including the challenging and undermining

Aftercare

This matters. Our coaching helps people raise their game, but staying at that level post-training takes support. That’s why everyone attending this course get access to the following:

  • A follow-up phone call. This could be ahead of an important presentation, or just a chance to clarify some of the important learning points covered during the session after the dust has settled.
  • Online Resources. There’s a password-protected section of the site reserved for those who’ve attended our courses. Here you’ll find a host of resources including films, tips and some of the key aspects of the course pack to download.
  • A weekly email, the Monday Media Briefing. Going strong since 2013, we shine a spotlight on a particular aspect of media training each week as well as review some of the key interviews and media trends of the last seven days.

Clients Include

  • Essex University
  • Community
  • Brand Finance
  • ASOS
  • University of Portsmouth
  • Sustrans
  • King’s College London
So what happens next?

We’ll flesh out the course overview so you have a fuller sense of how the coaching will look and feel. We can email this to you or schedule an online meeting, whichever you’d prefer. We’ll also provide costings.

If you’d like to speak to any of our current clients for an independent assessment of how we work we’ll also gladly pass on their details (with permission).

Above all, remember this is your session. We’ve been doing this for over 15 years and have a clear sense of what works and what doesn’t, so it might be that you’re happy to leave the detail to us. However if there are components you want included it’s up to us to ensure they are incorporated. This is highly bespoke coaching – and it’s helpful to have a quick chat early on in the process so we can ensure the session matches your exact requirements.

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Pro Vice Chancellor, Durham University

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