Presenting With Impact 1 - Structure & Prep £49.99
Series of videos gives you ideas and tips on how to plan and structure your presentation to give maximum impact
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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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Challenges when Presenting in-person
Reviews some of the challenges you may feel, which we'll give ideas on, when presenting in-person.
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Challenges when presenting online
Reviews specific challenges of presenting online as an introduction to ideas we have to solve them.
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Presentation Content: Assessing your audience
When preparing to present a good place to start is to review who you will be presenting to.
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Engaging Your Audience: Tailoring your content
Working on your content to make it relevant to your audience will be appreciated by them.
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Presentation Structure: KISS Keep it Short & Simple
KISS is a simple idea to remember when designing any presentation.
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Presentation Structure: Begin at the End.
Begin at the end is a great way to think about the shape and plan of your talk.
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Presentation Structure: Your Audience's Objective
Reflecting on what your audience wants from your talk should ensure your talk is focussed on them.
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Presentation Structure: Use A Question
A simple way to give clear structure to your talk and engage your audience.
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Presentation Structure: Use a number
Using a number is a classic, reliable and simple way to structure your talk.
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Presentation Structure: Agenda Contents Summary
A simple way to structure your talk and help people remember your key messages.
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Presentation Content: Your Introduction
Working out how you will introduce your talk will give a solid foundation for the rest of it.
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Presentation Content: Powerful Opening Message
Highly impactful but more challenging to come up with as a start to your talk.
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Presentation Content: Your closing message
An impactful element to plan carefully to give a clear ending to your presentation.
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Presenting Virtually: Eye Contact
Creating the impression of having eye contact with your audience will help their engagement.
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Presenting Virtually: Interesting Backgrounds
Using a background that is relevant to your audience can help to engage them and shows your focus.
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Presenting Virtually: Your position in the video
Getting the right balance in your position in the video will help them engage and listen.
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Presenting Virtually - Effective Lighting
Getting your lighting right will help people engage with you and looks more professional.
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Engaging Your Audience: Rhetorical Questions
An easy and powerful way to help everyone feel engaged without having to say anything.
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Engaging Your Audience: For Those of You
A great way to make everyone feel like the content of your presentation will be relevant to them.
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Engaging Your Audience. Greet them as they arrive
A simple idea to create the right mood and help you and your audience relax into your presentation.