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How do your presentation skills match up?
It's well-known that your presenting skills are vital for your future career success. And when they don't match up, you need to consider how best to improve.
Quick and effective results come from training. Presentation training is quicker and more reliable than self-study. And it's certainly quicker than watching and learning from others.
When you are ready for presentation skills training you have some choices with Time to Market – call 01276 804633 or email: training@timetomarket.co.uk.
You can opt for one to one training with a presentation skills coach. Or you can choose to attend one of our group training courses where class sizes are limited with six participants.
You might find a beginners course beneficial if you are relatively new to presenting. Or you might find an advanced training course more useful. As an alternative, you could benefit from a half day skills refresher which is a perfect antidote to a looming conference speech.
One to one or a group training course; beginner or advanced training, or a skills refresher. It's your choice.
To find out how you can build a confident presentation technique at your nearest PresentPerfectTM training centre you can call 01276 804633 or email: training@timetomarket.co.uk.
Effective presentation skills training will boost your confidence, skills and techniques when you are in front of an audience. You will acquire a confident presentation technique needed for a range of speaking events: conferences, PowerPoint presentations, sales events or the Board room.
When you want presentation skills that match up, PresentPerfectTM skills training will give you those skills.
"Eloquence is the child of knowledge."
Benjamin Disraeli


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