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Duration
1 day
Tuition
$268
Live Online
May 14-May 14
May 31 - May 31 2024
Jun 7 - Jun 7 2024
Jun 20 - Jun 20 2024
Commitment
Part-Time
Delivery
Live Online
Year Founded
1912
Scholarships
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The power of your presentation can mean the difference between success and failure. This interactive, one-hour live webinar examines the visual, vocal, and verbal components of a presentation that will generate the most significant impact on your audience. This hour is dedicated to presenting you with options for taking your presentation from zero to hero!
Participants will be introduced to seven proven approaches for delivering presentations that leave lasting impressions. Learn about structure, content, and delivery, and how those three factors work together for increased impact. Be shown the necessity of planning and receive a Presentation Planning Worksheet to help maximize effectiveness of all future presentations.
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Student Reviews (1)
Phenomenal!
William Jarvis
July 9, 2020Graduated From
Present with Impact
Well, can you stand in front of a crowd of all of your “classmates,” on a stage, and talky about something pertaining to that day's lesson? This is what you will be doing each (weekly) session. (I had 10 weekly sessions in all back then.)
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Well, can you stand in front of a crowd of all of your “classmates,” on a stage, and talky about something pertaining to that day's lesson? This is what you will be doing each (weekly) session. (I had 10 weekly sessions in all back then.)
Each lesson is about a topic you are able to relate to pertaining to each week's lesson. (Some people can literally shed tears giving their testimonies. I did once!)
If your know your topic it will be easier to tell it in front of your “classmates.”