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Description
XEBEC:
The final part of the Effective Presentations series concentrates on putting the presenter's skills to the test. From within a fictitious but very realistic simulation, they can evaluate their progress through each stage, choosing how to proceed in the most effective manner through to a successful outcome. Even highly experienced presenters can use this course to access, hone and perfect their skills.
Audience
The series is aimed at anyone who makes or is likely to make a presentation including, marketing and sales professionals, managers and team leaders, professional staff and people who represent the company to customers, suppliers and the industry.
Prerequisites
(Currently no course prerequisite information)
Objective
Unit Module 1: Preparing your Presentation - Introduces the business case study scenario and then steps students through the preparation phase of the presentation with a series of scored exercises, focusing specifically on:
- gathering information
- choosing a heading
- editing the presentation for the ear
- preparing and using notecards
- selecting suitable visual aids to illustrate key points
Unit Module 2: Delivering Your Presentation - takes the form of a video simulation exercise, where students guide the female presenter through the delivery stage and critique her performance. The simulation is divided into 5 key stages:
- choosing an opener
- tailoring notes to suit the audience
- selecting visual aids
- the close
- question and answer session
Topics Include
show their comprehension of key ideas
apply these key ideas in the preparation of a business presentation
analyse the behaviour and performance of a presenter
evaluate each stage of a presentation and make recommendations of what to do next
Duration
(Currently no course duration information)
Minimum Requirements
This course is not available in all International locations, please contact NETG's International Head Office for more information.
The Effective Presentations Series contains 2 courses 13025 and 13026.
Hardware requirements:
- 486 25Mhz CPU.
- MS Dos 5.0 or later.
- MSCDEX (Microsoft CD-Rom extensions) 2.10 or later.
- Windows Version: 4MB Ram.
- 4MB free hard disk space.
- Super VGA card with 512k RAM.
- MS Mouse or compatible.
- Soundblaster compatible audio card and MPC compliant CD-Rom drive.
- 16 bit Codec or the 32 bit Codec (installed during a normal course install). No MPEG course requires either Codec.
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