Presenting Creatively
Virtually everybody needs to master the art of presentation, whether their audience is internal, a client, or a supplier.
We have all seen presentations where the content suffers because of the presentation technique. Sometimes it is because the presenter has not structured the content in a way that enables the audience to grasp it. Sometimes too much information is provided. At other times, the presenter fails to make an impact because the delivery technique fails.
Now there’s a Presentations Skills workshop that addresses all of the essentials to making effective and impactful presentations. And it has one magic ingredient: Tell It, Jell It, Sell It.
Magic Ingredient
Tell It, Jell It, Sell It, or TJS, is a proprietary tool of Allsorts Habit Creation It is a creative method of presenting that provides a structure to keep the presenter focused and the audience interested. The result is more impactful and more memorable presentations. Plus, TJS provides a method for all members of the organisation to work within, resulting in more unified team presentations.
Workshop Objectives
To build the confidence of presenters
To enable participants to present in a clear and structured manner
To minimise the time it takes to prepare a presentation
To maximise presentation impact and memorability
To demonstrate the advantages of injecting creativity into presentations
To promote more unified team presentations by providing “one way” for the organisation to present.
Creative Theme
The workshop is conducted using a number of creative techniques. The workshop itself is a demonstration of the power of creativity in presentations. Additionally, the visual emphasis is on hands, because Body Language is a crucial aspect of every presentation.
Workshop Content
The essentials of presentation Delivery: vocal delivery and body language
The importance of Structure and how to get it just right
The TJS approach: the five steps to creative presentation success
How to start and close a presentation with impact
The power of creativity in maximising interest and memorability
Maintaining audience involvement and handling questions effectively
The presentation versus the document.
Target Audience
This workshop is relevant to all who make any sort of presentation to any sort of audience. The strict maximum number of participants for this workshop is 12. An even number is essential.
Workshop Duration
An exceptionally engaging and creative presenter conducts this workshop over two consecutive days. It can also be conducted as a series of Zoom events.