
Make more compelling, persuasive presentations – to investors, directors, employees, and regulators.
Whether you’re planning a keynote, conference speech, board presentation, company meeting, or IPO roadshow, we can help you create and deliver presentations that make things happen.
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Why us?
Anyone can mount a stage. But presenters who connect with their audiences, interest them, and make things happen are rare; so rare they’re remarkable. Think about what you would have to do to be a Remarkable Presenter.
- In one or two half-day sessions, we’ll help you perfect your delivery and organize your presentation ideas into meaningful content. Then we’ll work with you to define visual and other presentation aids that help connect with and move your audience.
- We’ve done it before, helping a range of clients including Intel, HP, Infosys, Cadence, and Microsoft.
- We make house calls and office calls, so you save travel time and keep confidential materials safely in-house.
- We serve the SF Bay Area: Silicon Valley, San Francisco, Peninsula, East Bay, Marin, Santa Cruz, and Contra Costa county
Click on Phil's picture, below, and in two minutes you can hear our approach to presenter training and how we can make you a Remarkable Presenter.
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Phil Roybal
Phil has been speaking professionally for over 30 years. And he has been a presenter coach for over 20 years. Phil can help you produce compelling content, visual aids, and delivery. Phil has taught college courses in visual aid design and is an expert in making complex presentations easy to understand. Phil's personable, one-on-one coaching style allows him to draw out the best in his client's natural presenter ability while minimizing any distracting or annoying behaviors. |
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Matt Hill
Matt has been speaking professionally for over 20 years. He has been a presenter coach for over 15 years. Matt can draw out the best in people with his upbeat, personal approach. He is an expert at helping his clients integrate their natural verbal and non-verbal presenter skills. He is direct and focused with his coaching making for an efficient use of everyone's time. |
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Telling Stories - Great communicators use simple tales that make ideas concrete and give them sticking power. Such stories are a powerful way to connect with your audience and communicate the broad picture. They're the antithesis of "death by bullet points". Draw them from your own experience or that of others. Then weave them into your presentation and watch how the audience reacts. Your stories will set you apart from other presenters, and help listeners distill and repeat to others what you said.
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Moving on Stage - Wondering how to have more impact as a presenter? Just because they gave you a lectern doesn't mean you have to exile yourself behind it. The whole stage is a tool for delivering the message. Use it to increase audience contact and provide context for the parts of your presentation. You'll find that the right kind of motion can increase listener involvement and put you more at ease during your presentation.
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Non-Words - Do you "um" and "ah" your way through talks, or end statements with "Right?" or some other characteristic phrase? Do it enough and it drives listeners to distraction. They're so focussed on the noise that they miss your points. Perhaps you do it out of nervousness, or to give yourself time to think. You may not even be aware that you're doing it. Well, a simple technique will help you escape the non-word trap, and build drama in your presentation at the same time.
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