It’s a day almost entirely up on your feet and doing it. A small
group of 4-8 people means we can cover everything from those vital first few moments to knowing when to shut up. And then how to deal with the ideas or feedback generated.

Storytelling Find your own best ways of generating the content that will move minds. Practice drawing out interaction from an audience.

Voice Use vocal tune-up techniques to deliver broadcast-quality performances. Give yourself a richer more expressive voice. Guaranteed.

Support Finding people to criticise a new idea is easy. Learn some tricks to create an atmosphere where ideas are nurtured and can move into action.

Challenge Saying what you really think is more powerful than PowerPoint. Honesty leads to innovation. How to give yourself and others permission to speak freely.

Courage Learning by failing. We all need tricks to stay “Live” in front of an audience. Learn to understand your own internal censor.

Sharing Discuss ways to spread these insights and techniques through coaching, mentoring and rewarding.

Materials All concepts, tricks, exercises and reminders are given out at the end as a handout – maximising the time everyone is on their feet, or laughing.