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Discovering Best Practice for Presenting Impact

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Whether you are an experienced communicator or new to the field of communication and seeking ideas a new Presenting Impact course could help you discover the art of giving presentations to a new level. The course incorporates NLP techniques, with current best presentation practice, empowering individuals to construct and deliver flexible and powerful presentations in any context. The course, developed by PPI Business NLP, covers skills in managing state, in designing presentations around desired outcomes with actions leading to business success

(PRWEB) July 23, 2004 -- Facing an audience, of whatever size and whether for the first time of not can be a daunting experience and some of us have known stage fright, butterflies in the stomach and a sheer horror, regardless of the quality of our presentation. Learning how to manage state before and during a presentation gives a unique edge. A message may be simple or complicated – but whatever the message - we want our audience to appreciate the value of that message, to feel good about it and to be motivated into action immediately.

Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) has evolved over the past 30 years into a leading process for change; it essentially involves improving communication and thinking skills, and developing techniques to acquire a wide range of powerful skills, such as managing situations for desired outcomes - quickly.

And for those looking to differentiate in competitive situations, NLP offers the tools to be able to gear presentations to the mood and frame of mind of the audience, to really connect with them – all the while steering them towards the outcome desired by the presenter.

"There's an overwhelming amount of information presented to customers," says Co-trainer Peter Freeth. "What makes you memorable isnt simply the content – it's in how you tune into your audience to communicate that content in the right way."

The course also coaches in profiling people 'on the fly' – by judging an audience correctly, a presenter can then take a better route than competitors – i.e. tailoring the presentation to time and content framework that suits the audience. Net result: the presenter is instantly more relevant and memorable.

Learning how to be in rapport with an audience allows the presenter to share that audiences frame of mind to communicate the right messages in the right way.


Michael Beale, PPI Director and Co-trainer is passionate about people in business getting the most from NLP. "NLP allows you to present concise, distinct communications with confidence, while giving the satisfaction of having done so effectively," he says. "It reduces communications to simple, essential elements and gets better results."

The 'Presenting Impact' course is to be held at the Accenture Training Centre, Kents Hill, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom at an introductory price of 699 + VAT July 25-27th 2005.

Background for Journalists

A four minute streaming video of presenters Michael Beale and Peter Freeth discussing the course can be found on: http://www.ppimk.com/videos/presenting-impact.htm . Further details of the course can be found on the PPI Business NLP website on: http://www.ppimk.com/presentation-masterclass.htm

The ‘Presenting Impact course is jointly delivered by Michael Beale, founder and Director of PPI Business NLP and Peter Freeth, a leadership and executive coach who is also a fully accredited Master Practitioner of NLP.

The next ‘Presenting Impact course counts towards full accreditation as an NLP Master Practitioner, and will be held at Accenture training centre, Kents Hill, Milton Keynes, August 2nd-4th. The course can also be run ‘in house.

Other Master Practitioner modules include sales, leadership, executive coaching, managing change, stress mastery and hypnotic influence.

PPIs clients have included Abbey, Accenture, ACCA, Argos, BT, Barclay's, British Aerospace, ODPM, the PMs Strategy Office and the main public services.

Free 'taster' sessions are available in London and in Milton Keynes – These sessions provide an insight into the value of NLP.

PPI's website www.ppimk.com has had over 380,000 hits over the last four years demonstrating the interest in Business NLP. Further news releases are available from www.nlp-pr.co.uk . Their monthly newsletter from www.nlp-newsletters.co.uk goes out to over 3000 subscribers world wide. They will be running their NLP business practitioner seminar in California in the fall of 2005 www.ppi-nlp.com.

Contact Information:

Michael Beale
+44 1908 506563
michaelbeale@ppimk.com
PPI BUSINESS NLP

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