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Presentation Skills Course: Plan and Deliver Memorable Presentations

Class Details

Presentation Skills Course: Plan and Deliver Memorable Presentations

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Fri 27 Mar 2026
9am - 5pm (UTC+11:00)

Course summary

Every time you present to someone it forms an impression, giving you the potential for gain or loss. Over time, if you maximise the number of positive impressions you leave when you present, it will give you an edge in getting others to act, and in producing the outcomes you want.

This presentation skills training course will enable you to be perceived as articulate and competent – through how you plan and deliver presentations. You’ll learn how to handle presentation fears and nerves and how to understand your audience. You’ll learn how to open and ‘hook’ an audience to listen, and how to choose, plan and structure your content. You’ll learn how to handle Q&A and how to make a memorable impression, and when and how to use (and not use) PowerPoint.

The philosophy of course is that a presentation can take many forms – from a one-on-one presentation to a small meeting presentation, to a boardroom presentation and to a large audience presentation. The content is applicable to all these environments.

Learning outcomes

By the end of this course, you should be able to:

  • identify the elements that go into planning and delivering an effective presentation
  • understand why structure is important when delivering any type of presentation
  • utilise techniques in understanding your audience and in forming the key message you want the audience to retain and/or act upon
  • appropriately choose presentation content
  • use a variety of methods to open a presentation, connect with an audience and close powerfully
  • look and sound confident in how you present yourself and communicate your ideas
  • better handle Q&A
  • identify the key idea/technique(s) you need to develop after the course to reinforce your new learning.

Content

  • How to handle presentation fears and nerves
  • The open-middle-close structure to use for any presentation
  • How to understand your audience and choose your content
  • How to use your audience understanding to form your key messages you want the audience to retain and/or act upon
  • How to structure your presentations
  • How to open and connect with an audience, and close powerfully
  • How to look and sound confident
  • How to handle Q&A
  • The do's and don'ts of PowerPoint

Delivery modes

  • Face-to-face, presenter-taught workshop
  • Online workshop via the platform Zoom

Delivery style

While this workshop covers the planning and structuring of presentations, it is weighted more to the delivery side of presenting. Elements of content development and curation are covered but not in an in-depth manner. The course does not cover slide design and development.

This course is one of a trilogy of courses that Michael Kelly conducts for CCE. It repeats and covers the core speaking principles and some content of the courses: Communication Strategies for Becoming an Inspiring Leader and Listen and Speak Under Pressure. It is highly interactive and requires your involvement in the various presentation methods. Safe environments are provided for you to practice and hone your speaking throughout the day.

One process of the course involves ‘repeated practice attempts’ of a technique, followed by feedback. These practice attempts can seem artificial to some people. Michael’s fieldwork with his top performing clients indicates these practice attempts with feedback are critical to improving his clients' behaviour in real interactions. In effect, these top performers focus and care more about improving than about any artificialness involved in the practice attempts.

Materials

Course materials are provided electronically using Dropbox

Extras

Watch Michael Kelly's Seven Network, body language analysis of Prince Philip’s funeral.

Getting the most from your course attendance

You’re making an investment of your time and money by enrolling in this course. Here are three suggestions to help you reap benefit from your attendance:

  • Consider what work colleague/friend you could teach an idea/technique to. This means, arrange a five minute catch-up appointment with a work colleague/friend the next work day after your course to teach that person, the most memorable idea/techniques you learned in the course. This ‘teaching’ will help you retain the idea/technique. Until you can teach an idea/technique to other people you don’t really know it yourself.
  • Plan to participate/volunteer. In all of Michael Kelly’s courses he offers various opportunities, throughout the day, for you to have additional attempts at practising techniques/interaction types. The people that volunteer for these opportunities get more worth from the course. So come prepared to participate and volunteer.
  • Write down in one sentence or phrase a specific thing/behaviour/attitude etc. that you’ll like to exit the day with. You’ll get the opportunity to share this thing/behaviour/attitude at the start of the day.

Course Brochure

Sessions

Fri 27 Mar 2026
9am - 5pm (UTC+11:00)

Location

Face-to-face (CCE Building, Sydney)

160 Missenden Road
Newtown NSW 2042

Public transport

As bus and train timetables regularly change, we suggest you visit the Transport for NSW trip planner before you set out.

The nearest train stations are Newtown Station and Macdonaldtown Station. Macdonaldtown Station is closer by distance than Newtown Station, however trains do not stop as frequently as at Newtown Station.

Other information

Parking

Nearby parking is available at Wilson Parking - RPA Medical Centre Car Park (entry via Elizabeth Street off Carillon Avenue).

A Flexi Saver Rate is available but must be booked in advance online and includes the booking fee. Bookings can be made via the Wilson website or by downloading the Wilson Parking App. Otherwise, hourly parking rates will apply, as advertised on the Wilson Parking website.

Meet the facilitators

Michael Kelly is a highly experienced personal communication speaker and trainer. Michael has been coaching and training leaders for more than 20 years. He loves helping leaders ‘own’ any type of...
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