Corporate Training

Communication & Presentation Skills

This training ensures that participants can convey their ideas clearly and confidently. It covers interpersonal communication, active listening, and the art of delivering persuasive presentations to diverse audiences.

Communication & Presentation Skills

Aim

To improve interpersonal communication and equip individuals to deliver impactful presentations.

Scope of Training

The communication cycle and overcoming barriers
Active listening and empathetic responses
Non-verbal communication and body language
Structuring clear and concise messages
Business email and written communication etiquette
Structuring a persuasive presentation
Designing effective visual aids (PowerPoint/Keynote)
Vocal projection, tone, and pacing
Handling Q&A sessions and audience engagement
Video-recorded presentation practice

Key Learning Outcomes

  • Enhanced clarity in daily business communications
  • Ability to structure and deliver compelling presentations
  • Improved active listening skills
  • Confidence in speaking before groups
  • Competence in handling difficult questions gracefully

Key Benefits

1
Fewer misunderstandings and communication breakdowns
2
More effective client pitches and internal meetings
3
Enhanced professional image of the organization
4
Faster decision making through clear messaging
5
Increased employee confidence

Training Support

Presentation structure templatesVideo analysis of practice sessionsEmail etiquette quick-guidesInteractive listening exercisesPeer feedback rubrics

Why Choose ABHIRUP?

  • Highly interactive with multiple practice opportunities
  • Constructive, personalized feedback through video recording
  • Covers both daily interactions and formal presentations
  • Trainers are experienced corporate communicators

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