Is your presentation creative enough,or always a big yawn?
Updated: 2009-12-31 07:57
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Mr Patrick Dunn, renowned MC & artist. |
In the fresh new year of 2010, HKIM will present a series of highly-practical and irresistible programs for marketers and business executives.
All leaders and managerial executives are required to deliver speeches to colleagues or clients on many occasions. Do you find your speech always in the same style? Are you annoyed when audiences' attention is frequently diverted? Here are some tactics to change the situation! To train speakers with appealing speeches, the upcoming program of 'Creative Presentation for Leaders' (Jan 18, 2010) conducted by renowned MC Mr Patrick Dunn is definitely an ideal program to enhance presentation skills.
Most speakers love to give a lengthy speech with a lot of information, mission statements, advices or opinions about the issue. No matter how useful the speech is, a dull presentation style will become only a big yawn, unable to arouse any interest in an audience. Finally, such speakers can never stand out as distinguished leaders and speakers.
Given his experience as a prominent MC in countless TV programs and live shows, Patrick highlights the importance of "left-right brain functioning" to make the presentation with good flexibility and prompt responses to control the onsite atmosphere and attention. In this practical program, Patrick will provide his professional and valuable advices on how to speak with charisma by driving the persuasiveness and awareness of the presentation. The tips, which cover aspects of utilizing body language; controlling the speaking tone, tempo and even the pauses and emotion, will be covered in the program to enhance your presentation skill. Everyone can be rebranded as an outstanding leader with creative and vivid presentations in this program.
A 30-minute networking session will be held before the program, which allows the participants to have face-to-face and direct interaction with Patrick for gaining precious insights about creative presentation. For more details about the program, please refer to the following table:

(HK Edition 12/31/2009 page3)