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For more information: [email protected] www.rgilearning.com 866-744-3032 So, You Have to Give a Presentation? 2 Days Course Agenda By the end of this course, participants will be able to: Understand audience limitations and how to overcome them Develop a clear, concise and complete speaking style Determine the main message and key points Understand and use the Universal Presentation Structure TM Develop an engaging opening for an oral presentation Determine your purpose: informing or persuading Build rapport with the audience Organize the presentation content from the audiences perspective Grab the audience’s attention to encourage them to engage Use voice as a communication tool Control voice tone and pitch Overcome nervous habits Develop effective visuals aids using the Assertion Based Slide design Use handouts to supplement your presentation Identify and address audience questions Establish a confident and personal delivery presence Use body language to create a positive reaction Each participant delivers two short presentations in a group setting based on a topic they select and receives peer and instructor feedback on a recording. 2019 © RGI International, Inc.

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For more information:

[email protected]

www.rgilearning.com

866-744-3032

So, You Have to Give a Presentation? 2 Days

Course Agenda By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

•Understand audience limitations and how to overcome them •Develop a clear, concise and complete speaking style •Determine the main message and key points •Understand and use the Universal Presentation StructureTM •Develop an engaging opening for an oral presentation •Determine your purpose: informing or persuading

•Build rapport with the audience •Organize the presentation content from the audiences perspective •Grab the audience’s attention to encourage them to engage •Use voice as a communication tool •Control voice tone and pitch •Overcome nervous habits

•Develop effective visuals aids using the Assertion Based Slide design •Use handouts to supplement your presentation • Identify and address audience questions •Establish a confident and personal delivery presence • Use body language to create a positive reaction

Each participant delivers two short presentations in a group setting based on a topic they select and receives peer and instructor feedback on a recording.

2019 © RGI International, Inc.