Wednesday, November 29, 2017
Linlithgow Burgh Halls, Linithgow, United Kingdom
Wednesday, November 29, 2017
Linlithgow Burgh Halls, Linithgow, United Kingdom
Imagine a day where you can really dig down into the mechanics of developing and delivering a great talk. Building new skills, or re-energising things you’ve forgotten you could do.
Imagine spending time to really work on establishing your confidence and working on key aspects of great communication.
We'll have over six hours of fun and energetic learning. I’ll be giving you real-life examples, effective techniques and practical tips to help make your presentations amazing.
The areas we’ll cover include: getting your story straight; the ways you can tell it and great techniques that help you maximise your impact.
We’ve been telling stories to each other since we learned to communicate. Much more than passing information, stories can help you can spark something amazing in your audience.
When someone uses storytelling techniques in their talk, it makes a positive, lasting impact on the audience – leading to action. That impact might be higher sales; better team performance; or getting the job.
A previous participant was seriously nervous about developing and delivering a presentation for her peers about a priority topic . Here’s what she said after developing and delivering her talk using the tools we explored together:
“Thank you so much for [the workshop], it was incredibly useful and inspired my confidence to give an hours talk to 20 of my peers…[from the feedback] it looks like my enthusiasm and passion for my subject really came across”
When you come to a workshop, my aim is that together we'll develop your skills and abilities so you can make a signifiant impact on your audience the next time you have a presentation to deliver. The principles we’ll explore will even benefit your normal, everyday conversations.
Linlithgow Burgh Halls
The Cross, Linithgow, West Lothian, EH49 7AH United Kingdom
Linlithgow is easily accessible by public transport, bicycle and car. The Burgh Halls are located just beside the iconic Palace.
By Train:
Regular service from Edinburgh, Falkirk and Glasgow
See the Scotrail website for information, timetables and tickets
By Bus:
A range of bus routes from Edinburgh, Falkirk, Stirling along with locations across West Lothian
See the First Scotland website for information, timetables and tickets
By Bike:
The Union Canal provides a traffic-free route for cycling from Edinburgh, Falkirk and beyond.
By Car:
Just off the M9, Linlithgow is accessible from the central belt and Fife. Get directions on Google Maps.