Whether you’re a successful executive or a budding salesperson, you have to speak in front of people. Developing effective presentation skills and public speaking skills is a guaranteed return on investment. You can carry these skills with you for the rest of your life. Great speakers learned to be great by studying the art and science of public speaking. You too can learn the necessary presentation skill to effectively present to a group – without fear and with great results!
Speaking well is about mastering the basics of effective presentations skills and being prepared when you “hit the platform”! We’ll teach you to do that.
- Personal Coaching – Want one-on-one personal attention? Are you a high ranking executive and prefer private instruction? No problem. Your concerns are safe with us. No worries if you’re uncomfortable about public speaking. We’ll start right where you are to help you overcome your fears and help you effectively speak and present to your employee’s, shareholders and clients – every time!
- Classroom Training – Do you have a group of managers, salespeople or other employees that need to learn effective public speaking and presentation skills? We can conduct on-site public speaking training classes for groups. They will receive all of the benefits below and gain mastery of the basics of effective public speaking skills.

- Speak Publicly with Confidence - Learn how to eliminate distracting physical habits such as fidgeting, fumbling hands, rocking back and forth, etc. We also help you remove verbal habits like “um,” “ah,” “alright” and “you know.”
- Eliminate Anxiety - Reduce nervousness and overcome your natural public speaking fears. In fact, fear is a major reason why many people avoid public speaking in the first place. We examine the reasons people fear presenting to a group and strategies to overcome it.
- Use Visual Aids Effectively - Some speakers hide behind their props, materials and PowerPoint. Don’t do it! Instead learn how to create and effectively use visual aids to make your points and seamlessly deliver your message to your audience.
- Find Your Voice – Think of successful speakers you’ve seen or heard. They don’t all communicate in the same way. Each person has a unique speaking style – they’ve found their “voice”. Learn to discover your unique speaking style and use it to your advantage. Don’t make the mistake of trying to be someone else – be yourself!
- Create a Fool-Proof Presentation Structure – Having good information is one thing – communicating your message in an organized manner is something else. Discover the four essential components of a presentation and how to structure it with organization and clarity.
- Understand Your Audience – Ever listened to a speaker and thought to yourself – “He is out of touch. This does not apply to me.” Identify your unique audience, what they want and how to customize your presentation for them.
- Establish Credibility – Discover how to start your presentation with power and credibility by creating a great first impression.
- Prepare for Success - Prepare and organize your presentation for maximum impact without wasting endless hours of unnecessary fretting.
- Develop Your Physical Skills - Learn how to use your body, eyes, gestures and voice to motivate, inspire and persuade.
- Make Points Clear - Create word pictures to help your audience understand and remember what you said.
- Keep Them Laughing - Humor can make or break a presentation. When done well, it can lift a presentation from mediocrity to spectacular. When done poorly it can erode credibility and ruin what was meant to be a good presentation. Learn when, where and how to use humor safely and effectively – and what NOT to do.
- Transition Effortlessly – Avoid unnecessary “content collisions”. Move from one point to the next with ease and comfort.
- Conduct Effective Q&A Sessions – Some well known speakers will not take questions from the audience for fear of being sidelined by a tough question or difficult attendee. Not to worry, learn how to effectively lead a Q&A session, handling tough questions and difficult participants.
- Avoid Common Mistakes – Learn the biggest mistakes that many public speakers make and how to avoid them.
- Finish Strong – Learn how to leave your audience wanting more!