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Fresh insights into Behaviour Change and Learning

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Fresh insights into Behaviour Change and Learning
Motivate People to Perform at Their Best with Business Presentations Training

Our Presentations Alive!™ programme doesn’t just improve people’s business presentation skills. Within Presentations Alive! there’s a hidden second programme. When we designed Presentations Alive!, we did so knowing that the most important skills are also the most difficult to teach – skills like confidence and self-worth. So, we stealthily included these elements into an innocent-sounding...

Push Your Organisation to Innovate with Hackathons

The world stopped, the streets emptied, and the offices lay vacant. Within the context of a post-apocalyptic setting where people are separated by sheets of plastic and glass, forced to communicate through apps and made to compete with their meowing cats and their screeching children, what is a HR department to do to keep their...

How to select the right presentation training provider

Everybody in the organisation benefits from knowing how to present effectively. It’s one of today’s critical skills. Why? Because presenting with clarity and persuasiveness brings in new business, builds valuable relationships and motivates teams.  Once you’ve decided that your people need presentation training, selecting the right training provider can be a daunting task. They all...

6 powerful tips for presenting to senior managers

  Organisations are filled with professionals like you, who in most cases, know more about what they are doing than their managers and executives. They’ve spent years honing their craft, accumulating valuable knowledge, and reimagining the future. Their ideas could massively benefit the organisation. Unfortunately, those ideas are often not expressed to senior management Why?...

Why we’re all biased and what to do about it

  Have you ever met someone who was immediately likable and sympathetic? It could have been because of the way they spoke or acted. At that moment you were much more likely to trust that person and believe what they say.  This is called the halo effect. It is a cognitive bias that influences the...

The worst presentation mistake is the easiest to avoid

  4 in 5 professionals shifted their focus away from the speaker in the last presentation they attended. This is something we’re all probably guilty of. What is the problem? Despite the persistent rumour that our attention span has dropped below that of a goldfish, we believe that’s not the culprit here. Many presentations simply...