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Presentations:
Preparing, Developing, and Delivering PM06.25 |
This course introduces students to the fundamentals of
creating and delivering a presentation. The class will learn
the components of a good speech or presentation through
discussions and then how to develop their own. The class
activities include writing and delivering three short
presentations in class. A variety of delivery techniques
will be introduced including building rapport with the
audience, using body language and humor, and facilitating a
question and answer session.
The material includes CertBlaster software and a companion
CBT program.
Prerequisites
Learning Objectives
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Identify the characteristics of an effective presentation,
and address and work through fears of public speaking.
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Prepare a presentation by identifying the purpose, analyzing
the audience and properly structuring the presentation.
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Deliver an effective presentation by understanding and
capitalizing on the seven components of a successful
presentation.
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Add interest to your presentation by using humor and visual
aids, and facilitate a positive question-and-answer session.
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Work toward improving your presentation skills by using the
21-day habit and committing to be a better speaker.
Who Should Attend
Course Outline
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Introduction to public speaking
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Preparing your presentation
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Developing your presentation
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Delivering your presentation
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Using humor and visual aids
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Using what you’ve learned
There are numerous
exercises to reinforce the concepts taught in this class.
Class Length
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