Presenting With Impact 2 - Skills & Control £49.99
Gives you strategies and ideas to develop your confidence and skills in presenting in-person and online
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Presenting with Impact - Overview
Introduces these videos on Presenting with Impact, explaining what the outcomes could be for you.
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Managing Nerves - Nerves are Normal
Explores how normal nerves are and how you can use them to power your presentation.
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Managing Nerves by Developing Confidence
Explores the ways to develop confidence which in turn can reduce nerves when presenting.
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Managing Nerves - Reinterpret the Emotional Signals
Using behavioural science to work with your nerves.
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Managing Nerves - Tips & Ideas
A bunch of ideas on how you can manage, hopefully reduce and work with nerves.
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Handling Questions: A General Process
Gives a framework for handling any question professionally.
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Handling Questions: Taking Difficult Questions
Gives ideas on how to handle any difficult question.
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Handling Questions: Splitting into those of Understanding or Exploration
Explores a framework for questions which can be useful when presenting more complex subjects.
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Handling Questions: When to Invite Questions
Giving clear guidance on when you would prefer people to ask questions is a professional approach.
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Voice Control: Emphasis
How to add intonation by adding emphasis to help make your voice more engaging and interesting.
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Voice Control: Voice Clarity
Explores the importance of clarity and how to develop clearer speech when presenting.
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Voice Control: Speed of Speech
Explores the importance of not speaking too quickly and what you can do to slow down when presenting
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Voice Control: Volume
Explores how to increase volume in your presentation to make sure you are heard by everyone.
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Body Language: What to do with your hands
Gives clear tips on what to do with your hands in a presentation and why they need to be controlled.
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Body Language: Eye contact with in-person presentations
How to give eye contact to your audience with in-person presentations, even to large groups.
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Body Language: Where to stand
Gives tips on where to stand with an in-person presentation.
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Body Language: Control Rocking or Moving
Explains why it is usually important to stand still when presenting and how to achieve this.
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Body Language: You are the Presentation
The idea that people want to listen and meet you and that you are the focus not simply your content.
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Presentation Words: Acronyms
A warning and tips in the use of acronyms in any presentation.
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Presentation Words: Presenting Complex Data
Tips on how to present complex date in charts or tables.
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Presentation Words: Simple Words
Explaining concepts with simple words can be a important but challenging skill when presenting.