Talk to our programme advisors today and see how IMI can transform the way you and your business works.
Email: programmeadvisors@imi.ie
Presenting with impact is not a talent people are born with, it is a skill that everyone can learn.
This 2 day programme is designed for individuals who want to develop the skills required to deliver effective presentations in business and social settings. Whether you present on a regular basis or less frequently presenting with Impact is for you. The programme is designed to maximise the effectiveness of your presentations to ensure you get the results you are aiming for.
| Fee (Corporate Member) | Fee (Non Member) |
|---|---|
| €960 | €1200 |
Email us today at programmeadvisors@imi.ie
Next programme dates:
20 & 21 May 2013
Subsequent programme dates:
21 & 22 October 2013
This highly interactive 2-day programme will help you build and practice the skills of effective presenting. You will learn how to manage nerves, prepare, structure, and deliver memorable presentations. Through structured exercises and performance feedback you will identify your strengths and areas for development helping you master the skills of presenting. Learn the techniques used by professionals and how to apply these to your presentations. Understand how to communicate your information with clarity and influence any audience towards your goal.
You will receive structured feedback from our experienced staff that will help you identify opportunities to increase your effectiveness. In this safe learning environment you will have the opportunity to review your presentations and redeliver applying the feedback you have received.
At the end of this 2-day programme you will have a toolset for building and delivering effective presentations. You will understand how to control your nerves, design and structure effective content, and deliver successful presentations. You will have a set of professional techniques for dealing with questions, influencing an audience, tailoring your message, and achieving your presentation goals.
Email us today at programmeadvisors@imi.ie
Next programme dates:
20 & 21 May 2013
Subsequent programme dates:
21 & 22 October 2013
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