Public Speaking Workshops

The Art of Public Speaking
Our Public Speaking training workshops are designed for both the inexperienced presenter or as a refresher for more experienced members of your company or organization. Our training workshops are offered in most major cities across the United States and Canada. All public speaking skills training workshops are small which will give you all the face to face time you need with our training team.

Our public speaking training workshops (presentation training) will eliminate your fear or inexperience in public speaking and dramatically improve your speaking skills whether you are persuading, educating, or informing. Our highly interactive workshops focus on professional business communication including preparation, structure, delivery, and strategy, use of visual aids, and handling questions & answers. Contact us today by phone at 713-627-7700 or via email: service@publicspeakingtraining.net

Public Speaking Skills Training: Public Speaking Training For More Effective Audiovisual Presentations

Public speaking skills are essential in many of today's professions. Sales people, teachers, and countless other careers depend on the art of public speaking as an element in finding success. There is no shortage of public speaking courses teaching aspiring speakers how to shape their skills. Public speaking training is often focused on basic communication skills such as voice projection and eye contact. Many of these courses also discuss the finer points of PowerPoint, mostly covering slide content and design.

When it comes to creating effective presentations, audiovisual elements can play a huge role in the outcome. Most presenters these days incorporate PowerPoint slides or some other audiovisual element into their presentation. But beyond that, most don't consider other ways to use audiovisual media to enhance their impact upon the audience. No matter what size your audience, you can use audiovisual techniques to help put together an amazing presentation.

Being prepared by knowing the basic principles of common audiovisual equipment can also help you to avoid embarrassment in public speaking. Not all public speakers know proper microphone technique, or how to embed a video into their PowerPoint. I've seen many public speakers wearing a lapel microphone walk in front of the audio speakers and cause deafening feedback. These individuals may not realize that the feedback is caused by having a microphone directly in front of an audio speaker. These important rules can help when trying to present a professional image.

By taking the time to learn these important principles in public speaking, a speaker doing his or her very first presentation can look like a veteran.


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