Power Skills • For everyone • ~90 min
Presentation Skills
Prepare from the audience, lock in a core message, design slides properly and deliver with confidence — nerves and all.
What you'll get: Most presentations fail in preparation, not on stage. This Power Skills course gives you the full process: audience analysis in four questions, a single core message, a three-part structure with a strong opening, slide design on the one-idea-per-slide rule, plus voice technique, nerve management and Q&A handling for even the hard questions.
Who is this course for?
- Anyone who has to present to a team, department or leadership
- Managers who need to persuade and report effectively
- People who dread public speaking and want a clear process to feel confident
After this course, you will
- Prepare in the right order: audience → goal → content → slides
- Lock in a core message and build a three-part structure
- Design slides that support your words, with conclusion-style titles
- Deliver with confidence and handle hard questions in Q&A
Course content (4 modules)
Module 1
Preparation: your audience and core message
Analyse your audience, lock in one core message, and select content that serves the goal instead of cramming in everything you know.
24 min
Module 2
Talk structure & slide design
A persuasive open–body–close structure, the one-idea-per-slide rule, and presenting data so people grasp it instantly.
26 min
Module 3
Confident delivery & handling questions
Voice, body language, evidence-based techniques for managing nerves, and how to handle Q&A including hard questions.
26 min
Module 4
Final test & Certificate
A 10-question wrap-up test. Score at least 8/10 to earn the Presentation Skills certificate.
10 min
Certificate in Presentation Skills
Complete all 4 modules and score at least 8/10 on the final test to unlock the certificate — issued by Nhan Ha (Tony), MBA, SHRM-CP via TTD. Download the PDF, print it, and share it on LinkedIn.
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