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1. Participants' Handbook: Making Effective Presentations & Safety Talks (2009)

Participants' Handbook: Making Effective Presentations & Safety Talks

Series: Effective Presentations & Safety Talks

Authors: Alberta Workforce Essential Skills

Collection: Learning Materials

Effective Presentations and Safety Talks is a hands-on resource package developed to provide organizations with communication skills training for supervisors, safety trainers, lead hands and other employees interested in improving public speaking skills. The package is divided into five one-hour sections with each topic representing one hour of training.

Trainers can download or photocopy one Participants' Handbook for each person in the group. The recommended use of the materials is with a trainer, facilitator or consultant to the organization. The initial work involving a review of workshop values has proven to be important in setting the tone and way people interact in the sessions.

Added: 2009-08-26

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2. Presenter's Guide: Making Effective Presentations & Safety Talks (2009)

Presenter's Guide: Making Effective Presentations & Safety Talks

Series: Effective Presentations & Safety Talks

Authors: Alberta Workforce Essential Skills

Collection: Learning Materials

This document sets out a five-hour program for training people to give effective presentations and safety talks.

The program is divided into five segments: setting the stage, which deals with challenges in presenting safety talks; how to use a script effectively; body language, voice and questioning techniques; building rapport and dealing with disruptions; and presentation practice and feedback.

Each segment includes a list of required materials.

Added: 2010-07-27

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