Presentation Design Consultancy with Configurative.
Do you know someone who needs presentation training? Find out how you and your organisation can benefit just by letting us know.
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It's natural for you to feel some anxiety just before a presentation. It can be good. Nervous energy makes for a compelling presenting performance.
But when your confidence is low, advanced public speaking skills training can give you a boost. Training will help you to identify your good techniques and those for improvement.
Open training course price: £397 plus VAT. Group rates are always available.
One to one presentation coaching price: £597 plus VAT.
Includes: A one day training session with your own presentation skills coach. No more than six participants on an open course. A business-oriented training venue in a city centre or easily accessible location.
Includes: Morning tea/ coffee, working lunch, afternoon tea/ coffee, refreshments, full overhead projection facilities, Internet access.
Included in this package: Each PresentPerfectTM training participant is invited to attend a skills update six months after their training. This half-day skills update gives each participant the chance to test their learning, refresh their public speaking techniques and enhance their skills. Each update will be located at a convenient local training location.
You want to target those areas of presentation technique that you need. A PresentPerfectTM course contains training modules that you can use more or less intensively.
You can aim to achieve better communication and presentation skills at a regular training course - available at more than 40 training centres in the UK.
To find out how PresentPerfectTM advanced
presentation training gives you the
essential techniques for better
presenting, you can call on 01276 804 633 or email:
training@timetomarket.co.uk
"If you do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always got."
Mark Twain


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