Glossophobia or fear of public appearance is one of the most intense fears that we all feel. Even though technology enables us to execute and present a lot of things in electronic form, the human interaction is irreplaceable.
Our clients that come from various industries turn to all kinds of audiences and expect us to prepare them so that they can all understand their messages and operate accordingly.
More than 500 professionals and members of civil society have undertaken our programs which are focused on presentation skills or contain elements of public appearance skills. The confidence they gained, time spent preparing every following public or media appearance, as well as the reaction of their audience has had a huge impact not only on their professional, but also private life. They could apply the same skills during family events and celebrations, sharing the knowledge with their loved ones.
The majority of the participants have emphasized before the training that for every important presentation they need multiple hours of prep work, because it’s different every time. And they are right when they say it’s necessary to put in time in preparation and that every presentation is unique. However, what they realized during the training is that there’s a methodology which helps us shorten that time and take the quality of the presentation to a higher level which leads to our satisfaction as well as the audience’s. No matter the audience, the principles stay the same. We practice those principles by analyzing some of the greatest public speakers.