What this tool does
It gives you tailored feedback on how to deliver a business presentation well, covering the things that tend to make or break it: how you stand, where you look, what you do with your hands, how you use your slides, and how you handle the inevitable tricky question at the end.
The advice is specific to the situation you describe, so you are not wading through generic public speaking tips that do not apply to your meeting.
When to use it
It is aimed at anyone in the UK who has a presentation coming up and wants to feel more prepared. That might be a board update, a pitch to a client, a conference talk, a training session for your team, or a project review. It works whether you are speaking to three people in a meeting room or a hundred at an industry event, and whether you are presenting in person or on a video call.
It is also useful if you have been told your delivery needs work but nobody has explained exactly what to change, or if you are stepping up to a bigger audience than usual and want to adjust your approach.
How it works
You answer a few short questions about your presentation, including the setting, roughly how many people will be there, what you are presenting, and anything you are worried about. You then get a plain English summary with practical techniques to try before the day and things to keep in mind while you are speaking. It takes a couple of minutes, it is free, and nothing you enter is saved.
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