The Presenter's Handbook is so much more than a book. It allows presenter's to develop core skills and techniques in presenting.
We are transforming perception and expectation of presenting.
The first important step in presenting is understanding that none of us are perfect, it takes time to continuously improve presentation performance. As your first step in acknowledging that your presentation skills can be improved try the quick test on our website. The average score is 8/15. This proves many of us need to improve those presentation skills.
Once that important step is acknowledged, you can improve your presentation skills. The next step is deciding where the improvement would have a significant impact. A selection of courses are available covering physiology, psychology, performance, reflection and 2 courses designed specifically for the presentation.
If these courses do not match exactly, for example a sales team, then The Presenter's Handbook can offer a bespoke selection of courses.
Once the training is over, the process of improvement does not stop. We offer remote analysis of presentations through secure servers. This allows you to view your presentation and feedback from anywhere in the world.
As we said constant improvement for professional development.
It all starts with you though, taking that first step of acknowledging improvement is possible.
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Ian Callow
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Co-author "The Presenter's Handbook"
Paperback: ISBN 978-0-9571909-0-0
Hardback: ISBN 978-0-9571909-1-7
Blog: presentershandbook.blogspot.co.uk
Facebook: https://www.facebook...sentershandbook
Twitter: @Pres_Handbook
Website: www.presentershandbook.com
YouTube: http://www.youtube.c...sentersHandbook
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