Presentations: Preparing, Developing, and Delivering PM06.25

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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

  • None

Learning Objectives

  • Identify the characteristics of an effective presentation, and address and work through fears of public speaking.

  • Prepare a presentation by identifying the purpose, analyzing the audience and properly structuring the presentation.

  • Deliver an effective presentation by understanding and capitalizing on the seven components of a successful presentation.

  • Add interest to your presentation by using humor and visual aids, and facilitate a positive question-and-answer session.

  • Work toward improving your presentation skills by using the 21-day habit and committing to be a better speaker.

Who Should Attend

  • Individuals seeking to improve their presentation and public speaking skills

Course Outline

  • Introduction to public speaking

  • Preparing your presentation

  • Developing your presentation

  • Delivering your presentation

  • Using humor and visual aids

  • Using what you’ve learned

There are numerous exercises to reinforce the concepts taught in this class.

Class Length

  • Two Days (16 PDUs)