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8 Planning Steps for Gutsy Presenters - Jenny Lord

Context

Being a capable presenter is a learnt skill. To learn how to develop and deliver a great presentation, you need the right guidance. Someone who'll challenge you and build your confidence. And finally, you need a safe environment to learn, because it's going to get messy before the magic happens! We've created one of the most powerful presentation skills programs that delivers just that - Gutsy Presenting. For the high-stakes communicators who need to creatively and persuasively present their case, or for those who are just plain terrified of getting up and speaking in front of a group. The guidance will begin from your very first introduction and you’ll leave a different presenter than you came. Guaranteed.

Topic

A key factor that stands out the most is the evidence of a prepared presenter. Very few individuals can effectively ‘wing’ high-stakes communications. There are few things in life more painful than being caught ill prepared in front of a discerning audience – but being in an audience witnessing an ill prepared presenter can be just as challenging. Professional communicators are always being judged and therefore it makes sense to be judged favourably.

Preparation is one of the only few steps that a communicator can control. But we know that professionals are typically time poor and naive on how to build effective and influential presentations.

The TACTICIAN Eight Planning Steps provides a tried and tested method for preparing for any high stakes presentation.

Jen will give you a snapshot of the GUTSY Presenting training, focusing on the eight planning steps that everyone should follow when preparing to present (both face to face and virtually).

Who's Jen?

An ex-HR Manager in Qld Government, Jen has been running her own small consulting business for the past four years; and also partners with a company called Tactician to run their face to face and virtual GUTSY programs in Queensland. Check out her LinkedIn profile and website Take Action Consulting to get to know Jen more before the session.

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