High Impact Presentations

 

Audiences today are not who they were in 2020.
You need to be ready for what they want now.

We knew that audiences would change expectations and desires quickly. So we’ve been tracking those changes from the spring of 2020. We still are. 

We make sure our clients know:

  • The latest research about how to make digital/remote meetings engaging, including

    • The Seven Minute Rule

    • Why you should never call a meeting or event “virtual”

    • The new components of “Executive Presence” for online presentations

  • What audiences want as they return to the in-person meeting room

    • How to use the three emotional desires of all audiences today to make sure they’re heard, and their ideas acted upon

    • What makes a strong start and a strong close now

    • The new role of slides in creating audience connection

  • Where we see audience preferences shifting in the hybrid meeting world where some audience is remote and some is live in the room

"Invisible Light brought a new perspective to our organization and how we communicate with each other and our employees. You taught us how to connect to the audience, and to stay true to the message we were trying to communicate."

—VP, Commercial Operations, Bio-Tech Company

We can work with you in a variety of ways, including:

  • One-on-one coaching for a specific presentation or event

  • One-on-one coaching for greater skills development

  • One-on-one support to eliminate speaker anxiety and stage fright

  • Small Group workshops to help you team/BU up-level their presentation skills

  • Large Group workshops to change your company culture around presenting

  • Keynote talks

 

We call it conscious speaking.

Conscious speakers are awake and alive in the moment. They focus on the audience experience, rather than their own. And they make an advocate out of each and every person in the room.

Conscious speaking isn’t just an easier and more effective way to get up and talk in front of people. It changes the trajectory of companies and careers.

We’re here to help you make that change.

 

Take advantage of our free resource “15 Things to FORGET Before Your Next Presentation.”

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