
Presentation Skills Training
(2 full days)
Most people dread presenting. They either talk too fast, read off their slides, lose the room halfway through or avoid it altogether. But the ability to present confidently is one of the most visible and valued skills in any workplace.
This two-day workshop teaches participants how to plan, design and deliver presentations that are clear, engaging and memorable - for any audience, in any setting. And yes, participants actually present during the workshop. Because the only way to get better at presenting is to practise it.
Course Overview
Participants work through the full presentation process: from understanding the audience and structuring content, to designing slides (with the help of AI tools), managing nerves and delivering with confidence.
The program includes hands-on practice where each participant prepares and delivers a presentation as part of the learning experience - with constructive feedback in a supportive environment.
What Participants Will Be Able to Do
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Plan and structure a presentation that is clear, logical and audience-appropriate
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Translate complex or technical findings into plain language that a business audience can understand and act on
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Connect data and analysis to business goals - so the audience knows not just what the numbers say, but what it means for them and what to do next
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Design professional slides using AI tools and understand effective visual layouts
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Adapt delivery style to suit different audiences and contexts
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Apply verbal and non-verbal communication techniques to engage the room
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Manage nerves and present with greater confidence and composure
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Present clearly and concisely - without over-explaining or losing the audience
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Handle questions from the audience with confidence
Who Should Attend
This program is ideal for:
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Employees who are new to presenting and want to build a strong foundation
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Professionals who present regularly but feel they could do it better
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Technical and STEM professionals - engineers, data analysts, IT and AI specialists - who need to present complex findings to non-technical audiences such as management, clients or cross-functional teams
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Anyone who struggles with nerves, structure or holding an audience's attention
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Team members who need to pitch ideas, report results or lead meetings more effectively

