What You’ll Learn In The Seminar On:
Design and Delivery of Effective Technical Presentations

This seminar is for technical professionals in any field who wants to learn how to design and deliver effective technical presentations within their organizations, at technical conferences, or to clients.

Highlights of seminar content show that crucial needs are met!
Course content is based on a careful analysis of real world needs of those who must develop and deliver technical presentations.

Technical professionals will learn how to design and deliver presentations that:

  1. Are concise.
  2. Have a strong and logical continuity.
  3. Support the arguments with forceful graphics.
  4. Use selected facts specifically directed to audience’ interests.
  5. Ensures professional delivery by any level speaker.
  6. Drives to a productive conclusion.

Listed below are a few of the problems covered.
1. An excellent presentation is concise.
...so how do you

  • Stay within allotted time frame?
  • Determine appropriate levels of detail?
  • Focus your message for maximum impact?

2. An excellent presentation has a strong and logical continuity.
...so how do you

  • Overcome communication barriers?
  • Come across as logical, lucid and persuasive?
  • Determine logical order of the message?

3. An excellent presentation supports its arguments with forceful graphics.
...so how do you

  • Design visuals that bring home a point?
  • Present them so they won’t overwhelm the audience?
  • Construct them so facts will be remembered?
  • Effectively utilize computer-generated graphics?

4. An excellent presentation and proposal uses selected facts specifically directed to the audience’ interest.
...so how do you

  • Match the content to the audience’ interest, personal agenda, biases and perceptions?
  • Unequivocally determine message purpose?
  • Determine pertinent facts which will support audience’ needs?

5. An excellent presentation ensures professional delivery by any level speaker.
...so how do you

  • Make sure your professional staff communicates effectively?
  • Help otherwise inexperienced speakers come across with trust and confidence?

6. An excellent presentation drives to a productive conclusion.
...so how do you

  • Win audience trust and confidence?
  • Make them remember you?
  • Win audience approval?

7. Corporate and client decisions are increasingly dependent on presentations delivered by the experts (individuals or groups).
...so how do you

  • Manage a group presentation design effort?
  • Manage a group delivery effort?
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