Presentation Skills & Public Speaking

Own the Stage. Most presentations are forgotten in 10 minutes. Learn how to hold attention, persuade senior stakeholders, and deliver with calm authority—on stage, in meetings, and on Zoom.

“People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” — Maya Angelou

The Trap

“Death by PowerPoint”

We’ve all sat through it: long slides, monotone delivery, and “reading the screen.” It doesn’t just bore people—it quietly damages your credibility and influence.

The Solution?

We train you to speak like a leader: clear structure, story-driven logic, presence, and confident Q&A—even when senior stakeholders are challenging.

Pakistan edge: We simulate real moments—Town Halls, client pitches, project updates, and “senior interrupting mid-sentence” scenarios—so participants can handle pressure with professionalism.

The Amateur:

“Here is a slide with 12 bullet points…” (Audience switches off).

The Pro:

“Let me tell you why this matters…” (Audience leans in).

Mini promise: If you can explain your idea in 60 seconds, you can explain it in 6 minutes—without losing the room.

The Speaker’s Lab

Not talent. Trainable skill—built through drills, feedback, and repetition.

Story → Trust

Stories create attention, emotion, and meaning. You’ll learn to make your message “stick” without drama or exaggeration—just smart structure.

Voice = Authority

Pitch, pace, and pauses change how competent you sound. We train “calm power” so you don’t rush, ramble, or over-explain.

Presence Under Pressure

When seniors interrupt, disagree, or challenge—your body language decides whether you look confident or defensive. We train composure.

The Act Structure

From preparation → delivery → applause (and tough Q&A).

 

Act 1: The Script

Clarity & Structure

Module 1: Storyboarding

Plan on paper before PowerPoint. Identify the “one message” and the 3 supporting points.

Module 2: Visual Minimalism

Stop writing paragraphs on slides. We teach clean visuals, strong headings, and “one idea per slide.”

Module 3: The Hook & The Close

Win attention in 30 seconds. End with a clear call-to-action: next step, owner, deadline.

Act 2: The Performance

Delivery & Control

Module 4: Voice Modulation

Pitch, pace, pause. Use silence for impact—without sounding unsure.

Module 5: Stage Anchoring

Move with purpose. Stand still when delivering key lines. Use gestures that match meaning.

Module 6: Q&A Mastery

Handle tough questions, pushback, and “I disagree” moments with calm control—and keep your dignity.

LIVE STAGE LAB

Spotlight: Activity 1 of 6

You can’t learn public speaking silently. You must take the mic. You will face 6 live drills with feedback.

“The Blackout” (Pakistan Edition)

You are 2 minutes into your pitch.

Load-shedding / projector fails. Slides are gone.

Deliver the remaining 5 minutes using only voice + presence.

Also Included: The 3-Minute Update • The 60-Second Pitch • The “No Notes” Drill • Executive Q&A Hotseat

The Spotlight Lab

No Slides. Just You.

Bonus: Participants receive a simple “Speaker Scorecard” + recorded feedback (where permitted).
 

Designed for Pakistan’s Corporate Reality

Respect hierarchy. Speak with clarity. Handle interruptions. Win trust without sounding aggressive.

 

Outcome: Participants sound confident, clear, and “senior-ready”—without changing personality.

Who Should Attend?

Anyone who speaks to influence.

 

Executives

Town halls, strategy rollouts, and high-stakes messaging.

Trainers

Better delivery, stronger facilitation, more engagement.

Sales & BD

Pitch with confidence, handle objections, close cleanly.

Managers

Updates, meetings, and presenting complex work simply.

The Skill Stack

What you walk away with.

Narrative Design

Turn dry data into meaning—without exaggeration or fluff.

Stage Presence

Confident posture, eye contact, and calm energy that commands attention.

Vocal Control

Eliminate monotone. Use pause and pacing to sound authoritative.

Visual Minimalism

Modern slides that support the speaker—clean, sharp, and readable.

FAQ

Common questions from Pakistan-based corporates.

Practical. Every participant speaks multiple times. We use live drills, peer feedback, and trainer coaching. Where permitted, we also record short segments for private review.

Yes. We group activities by experience level and rotate roles (speaker / stakeholder / evaluator). Seniors get advanced Q&A and influence scenarios; juniors build confidence and structure.

Absolutely. We can use your decks (sanitized if needed) and convert one real presentation into a “before/after” example for the class—so the impact is visible.

Yes. We cover camera angle, lighting, screen-sharing discipline, voice clarity, and how to stay authoritative even when the audience is silent or distracted.

Yes. Participants receive a PSP Level 1 credential for Presentation Skills & Public Speaking (attendance + participation-based). If you want an assessment-based credential, we can add a scorecard evaluation.

PSP Certified Service Pro (Level 1)

Graduates receive a secure digital credential verifying their proficiency in Customer Experience and Conflict De-escalation.