How to speak so that people listen?
This training will help you:
Prepare a coherent, logical and persuasive presentation that engages your audience.
Master working with your voice, body and breathing to speak confidently and evocatively.
Learn how to build a narrative that grabs attention and is memorable.
Learn practical tips on what to do before, during and after a presentation to ensure your presentation is professional and inspiring.
Benefit or why is it worth it?
For the participant:
You will learn to build presentations that engage and persuade.
You will learn methods for controlling stress and building self-confidence.
You will learn how to use body language and voice to reinforce your message.
For the company:
Better employee performance = greater impact on customers and partners.
Effective internal and external communication increases business efficiency.
Professional presentations help build a strong image of the organization.
Who is this training for?
This training is for you if:
- You want your presentations to be more engaging and persuasive.
- You suffer from stage fright and want to learn how to cope with stress.
- You want to improve your presentation and communication skills.
What will you find in the training?
The Presenter’s Challenge – How to Overcome Fears and Build Confidence.
Preparing the content of the speech – structure, key elements, storytelling.
Before the performance – how to prepare yourself and your surroundings so that everything goes according to plan.
During a speech – how to speak so that people listen, how to control your body and voice.
During a speech – how to speak so that people listen, how to control your body and voice.
What’s next? – how to summarize your presentation, call to action, and leave a good impression.
Engagement mechanisms and training methods used in the course
This training is designed for those who want to not only excel at their presentation but also truly engage their audience. It combines practical tips with reflective exercises to help build confidence and improve their presentations step by step. The course includes:
Fictionalized situations – the participant observes typical mistakes and good presentation practices in the context of everyday professional situations, analyzing their impact on the audience.
Practical checklists and summaries – each stage of preparing and conducting a presentation ends with a list of things to pay attention to before, during and after the presentation.
Self-diagnosis and reflection exercises – the participant has the opportunity to look at their habits, assess their level of stage fright, and plan how to improve their own presentation style.
Modular content layout – the training guides the participant through the entire process of creating and conducting a presentation: from working on the content, through building the narrative, to performing live.
Practical stage tips – the participant learns techniques for working with the voice, body and breathing, which help to speak confidently, expressively and in a memorable way.
Elements of Storytelling – the course teaches how to construct a speech around a story that attracts attention and builds an emotional connection with the audience.