Our 1 day Storytelling workshop provides a step guide to crafting stories and builds the confidence to use these stories to deliver impactful and memorable messaging.
In 20 years we have developed other outstanding workshops:
Conference Speaking Our One-to-one CoachingDelegates tell us how much they benefit from two trainers in every workshop (Barry and Sally), meaning they get two objective perspectives on their stories and presentations.
Do you understand the motivations of your audience? Can you identify their emotional hook?
Or do you load your argument with as much ammunition as you can find?
We’d like to borrow a story from the book ‘Life’s a Pitch’ by Roger Mavity & Stephen Bayley which we think will help you decide……
The way to improve in anything is to get feedback. Without it you’re unlikely to develop to your full potential as a presenter. So schedule in time to ask your colleagues and bosses for their feedback. You’ll learn a lot….
To become a confident presenter you need a message you feel is worth hearing and that you believe in – a message that your audience can immediately feel is of value to them. When you feel certain you have such a message to deliver your confidence will rocket and you’ll become a better presenter.
People who gain a reputation for being good presenters are looked up to by their peers and get promoted earlier……
A good sense of humour makes a connection with an audience. The better the joke, the better the connection and impact.
If you have ever travelled on the London underground you will almost certainly have seen a Jack Daniel’s cross track poster.
Every poster tells a different story –
Your audience is your sole judge. Is your presentation right for them? Are you addressing their needs?
Knowing your audience is the key to a great presentation, so how do international public figures ensure they deliver their message globally?