Making Winning Presentations
Format: Half-Day Interactive Workshop
Target Audience
- Professionals and fresh graduates who want to
enhance their presentation skills.
- Individuals who need to present in meetings,
pitches, or academic settings.
- Team leads, trainers, or coordinators required to
communicate ideas clearly to stakeholders.
- Anyone looking to overcome nervousness and deliver
more impactful presentations.
Course Objective
To equip participants with the essential tools, techniques, and confidence to plan,
structure, and deliver professional presentations that engage the audience and
communicate ideas effectively.
Course Overview
This dynamic half-day workshop focuses on both the art and science of presenting.
Participants will learn how to plan presentations strategically, organize content
clearly, and deliver with confidence and clarity. The course combines best practices
in structure, storytelling, slide design, and verbal/non-verbal delivery.
Interactive activities and short mock presentations will help participants apply
techniques in real time.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the session, participants will be able to:
- Understand the key elements of a compelling
presentation.
- Structure content for clarity, engagement, and
impact.
- Use storytelling, visuals, and data effectively to
support their message.
- Control nerves and deliver with confidence using
voice, body language, and eye contact.
- Adapt presentation styles for different audiences
and settings (e.g., formal vs. informal).
- Gain feedback on their delivery and areas for
improvement.
Who Should Attend
- Final-year students, job seekers, or professionals
preparing for interviews, viva, or pitches.
- Sales or business professionals presenting to
clients or teams.
- Managers or project leaders who regularly brief
internal or external audiences.
- Anyone seeking to improve their public speaking and
visual communication skills.
What to Bring
- A notebook and pen for tips and personal notes.
- A short topic or idea (personal or professional)
you’d like to practice presenting.
- If possible, bring your laptop or slides (optional)
for feedback on visuals.
- Enthusiasm to practice, participate, and receive
constructive feedback.