The Benelux Chamber of Commerce in China, the French Chamber of Commerce, Swiss Chamber of Commerce and Spanish Chamber of Commerce are delighted to invite you to a training on April 14-15 2011:
Presentations: Exceeding Expectation
Find out what your audience wants to hear and how they want to hear it
Are you trying to close a deal, get your budget approved or preparing a presentation for the Board? Regardless if you have presented one time or a hundred times, the message we are delivering can be lost in an instant if we misread our audience.
In Presentations: Exceeding Expectations, participants identify the characteristics of their audience, prepare presentations to meet audience expectations and get feedback on delivering presentations specific to the audience they are most likely going to be presenting to. This course will challenge experienced presenters to adapt their presentation style for different audiences.
OBJECTIVES:
- Identify traits of influential presenters and conduct an evaluation of your presentation style
- Frame and improve your delivery style to accentuate your presentation strengths
- Assess the audience and adapt presentation styles accordingly
- Create presentation environments suitable for your audience
- Create meaningful content that guides the audience to take action
- Effectively deal with questions and objections
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This workshop is designed for professionals who:
- Have never been given systematic feedback about their presentation skills
- Want to better understand their audience
- Are preparing to change positions and need to adapt their presentation skills accordingly
This course is also encouraged for staff who have some experience and are going to be expected to make presentations to management and executive stakeholders.
Click here to read Program outline
Alistair McArthur
Alistair's ten years experience in China has enabled him to attain an understanding of the China business market and develop his Chinese language skills. He has been involved in business having consulted for companies both in China and abroad, while having been the Sales and Marketing Director in IPS for over two years.
Alistair's energetic and enthusiastic style of training has entertained trainees and made him very popular with his multi-national clients. He has been involved in training companies such as Siemens, Microsoft, Grand Hyatt Hotel and the International School of Beijing.