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Presentation Development Tips for In-house Training Programs

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Stream: Mainframe Skills & Learning
Time: 16:00 - 17:00


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 Presentations, both virtual and face-to-face, are effective for training when the speaker is sharing their passion and energy with the audience. Whether you are staring at your computer screen teaching over Zoom or you are actually lucky enough to be standing in front of a live audience with a projector and some slides, how exactly is that accomplished? Speakers have power!  Discover the characteristics of a great presentation for in-house training – selecting the topic, a strong opening, proper usage of slides and charts, good time management, and many more. Explore the 11 steps to developing excellent presentation content. Learn how to survive and thrive when offering training through a virtual or hybrid presentation. The focus of this session is on the basics of designing and developing technical presentation content for in-house training. Explore the power you have as a speaker and trainer with this instructional and interactive session. 

 

ATTENDEES WILL LEARN HOW TO:

 

-       Capture the audience’s attention and keep it, whether presenting in-person or virtually

-       Present yourself with energy through proper use of tech and visual aids

-   Create a powerful presentation opening

-       Manage content development and presentation length

-       How not to be boring

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Speakers


  • Glenn Anderson at GlennAndersonSpeaks
  • Glenn Anderson helps team leaders and emerging leaders solve their team's communication and collaboration problems. Glenn's presentations and webinars combine decades of corporate experience and teaching with his passion for performing improvisational comedy. The result - your audience is energized and equipped to exceed their team goals. Glenn knows what it takes to capture attention in the business world. He enjoyed a long career with IBM – in sales, management, training and event speaking. He produced IT conferences and was a featured speaker for thousands of people. As a graduate of Player’s Workshop of Second City and with his experience performing improvisational theatre, Glenn excites your audience with teaching experience and improv techniques that energise communications and create a collaborative team environment. Learn more about Glenn at glennandersonspeaks.com.


    Email: glennandersonspeaks@gmail.com

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