Presentation skills

Engaging audiences better

Did you know that fear of presenting (or glossophobia) frequently appears alongside fears like heights, enclosed spaces and failure?

The thought of presenting in front of a group of people (whether face-to-face or virtually) can be a daunting prospect. Our negative feelings can turn into physical responses such as shallow breathing or freezing on the spot.

We believe that your preparedness to present is just as important as the content you need to deliver.

Strong presentation skills are essential for making a lasting impact, whether you’re speaking to clients, colleagues, or senior leaders. We deliver highly interactive training that focuses on both skill and confidence development.

We tailor the content to suit your needs. Typically, the content of this training might include learning how to structure your message for maximum clarity, using storytelling to enhance engagement, and managing nerves to project confidence. We are advocates of using body language and voice modulation to build personal confidence and style. We maximise the time for hands-on practice and personalised feedback, so that you can refine your delivery style and gain the skills needed to present with poise and impact.

What our clients say about us

Longacres

“All of us at Longacres would just like to say a big thanks to Natalie and all the team at People Business for the great help and assistance you have given to us all in the last few years. As our business has grown and expanded the pressure on the HR department was bound to increase. It was with your valued advice and guidance, over a very wide range of issues and challenging situations, that we have managed to cope with all the additional work that has come our way.

While our expanded team should now be able to deal more with the general work we have in such a busy retail environment, it is good to know that you would be available to step in and help deal with any more difficult and complex scenarios that may come our way in the future.”