You only get one chance to make a lasting impression. This one-day workshop is about how to approach and conduct informal presentations and encounters to make sure that you establish a productive working relationship.

Target audience: Ideal for anyone needing to practice and develop their effectiveness in informal, small groups, and one-to-one situations.

Duration: One Day

Maximum participants: 6

Location: London

Price: £655

Overview

How you enter a room, come across, shake hands, dress or express yourself can significantly affect whether you influence or convince others. It’s even more important to make a lasting impression by getting your message across and creating the right personal chemistry with the audience, whether that’s to one person or a small group.

The course builds internal confidence to tackle situations such as selling products or services to individuals, chairing and participating in meetings, interviews, appraisals and briefings, as well as business social functions.

Target Audience:

Ideal for anyone needing to practice and develop their effectiveness in informal, small groups, and one-to-one situations.

Through attending this event, participants will…

Learn to:

  • Assess the effects of personal appearance
  • Use and be more aware of body language
  • Understand how best to use their own communication style
  • Clarify and deliver their message
  • End encounters positively

Feel:

  • Better equipped to handle small group situations
  • More alert to what happens in a small group
  • Ready to convey both confidence and conviction
  • More sensitive to others and their communication needs

Be more able to:

  • Convey quality in their personal message
  • Give effective briefings
  • Chair and participate in meetings
  • Deal with business and social occasions
  • Create personal chemistry and rapport

By building confidence we enable people to express their natural creativity and enthusiasm. There is continual professional feedback, along with constant practice in presenting with energy and conviction. This is a powerful experience that can radically change how people express themselves.

Do you think people within your organisation would benefit from this course?

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“I’ve taken so much away that was personal to me, and I was able to do that in a safe, encouraging and supportive environment. It was a really unique opportunity”

Hannah Simpkins

BT

“It totally exceeded my expectations. Very hands-on with many techniques to help manage the process of presenting. I really liked the way the course put the audience at the heart of the presentation”

Rochelle Jayawardena

Centaur Media

“I continue to be inspired by the content covered and will take what I have learned into all aspects of my life going forward”

Nicola Hodkinson

Capgemini

“This is easily one of the best workshops that I have attended, We were able to see an instant result by the means of significant improvement in the way we delivered our presentations…It’s a visible “before-after” effect”

Kumaran Krishnan

AstraZeneca

“I learnt so much and continue to use the take-aways today (plus preach about how great the course was!)”

Richard Stickler

Electronic Arts

“Great content. Useful and very practical. Will start using the things learnt straightaway!”

Fola Adebayo

Worldpay

“Really got me thinking. I loved the exercises and it left me with a warm and happy feeling. Now I want to encourage more people to think outside the box and collaborate.”

Jonny Scherrer

Ocado