Executive Presence
Do you get nervous when giving important presentations? Do you need to show complete confidence when presenting? Then this workshop is for you!
This is the only workshop that doesn’t use “Relate, Challenge, Resolve” or The 3 Ingredients of Stories. Instead, we cover several approaches to help you “Anticipate” challenges and “Demonstrate” confidence during your presentation.
By the end, you’ll be able to relax and demonstrate executive presence.

Location
- Online and In-Person
Duration:
- 3 Hours
How to take this forward:
Contact Libby Blandford to arrange a call
Who should attend the workshop?
- People Managers
- Project Managers
- Individual Contributors
- Subject Matter Experts
- And anyone who needs to build skills to present confidently
Learning Outcomes:
- Formulate strategies for managing your nervous reactions
- Anticipate and prepare for challenging questions and potential disruptions
- Demonstrate confident body language and voice control
- Respond confidently and effectively to difficult questions
Cost
- £1500 for 3 hour workshop
- £2500 for 2 x 3 hour workshops in 1 day
- Discounts available for smaller businesses and charities
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