It only takes a few hours to develop skills that will increase your visibility, confidence, and earning potential for life.
Presentation skills are the No. 1 factor in determining how high you can climb in your company and how much you can make.
But when was the last time you gave any serious thought to improving your own presentation skills? Not just your public speaking skills - but your written, interpersonal, and nonverbal presentation skills as well.
Liz de Clifford makes it easy for you to improve your presentation skills in a few hours. She offers private one-on-one coaching that targets skill development in the following areas, areas critical to your success on the job, as a leader, or when you need to make a powerful first impression.
- Delivering persuasive presentations: Analyze your audience, structure your message, select the right visuals, and perfect your delivery.
- Boardroom image upgrade: Assess your physical message (hair, clothes, smile, and posture), shop for a new power wardrobe, and acquire the body language of a leader.
- Communicating as a leader: Eliminate team tension, manage difficult people, delegate effectively, overcome resistance to your ideas, and get your point across the first time.
- Public speaking excellence: Add humor and authenticity to your public speaking style, eliminate "ahs" and "ums," and control nervousness.
- Fundraising pitches: Increase donations by preparing the perfect fundraising pitch to target contributions.
- Raising capital: Create a VC pitch that wows investors, establishes the credibility of your venture, and results in financial backing.
- Technical briefings: Relate complex material simply so you can get the backing you need and/or support from management.
- Speaking and selling internationally: adjust your speech patterns, body language, and business etiquette so you can succeed within different cultures.
- Business writing: Get support writing presentations, speeches, business letters, proposals, letters of engagement, memos, and in-house communication.
- Job interviewing: Avoid common interview errors, pick out your power outfit, and role-play your interview.
- Academic exams/Oral assessments: Communicate mastery of your material, eliminate awkward pauses, and rehearse to perfection.