In a perfect world, presentations would be judged on content. In reality, most presentations are judged on how well they are presented. People are more likely to support, remember and implement information delivered with the most impact. Presentations are only as good as the presenter. The good news is that regardless of your talent level, the effectiveness of your presentations can be dramatically improved. 

Garrison Wynn is known for having maximum impact on a variety of audiences. A nationally known sales, leadership, and motivational presenter, a top-rated corporate trainer and a former professional stand-up comedian, Garrison knows what an audience wants and how to deliver it to them.

Learn how to convey the true value of your message, product or service...

To an audience of one...

                   or a thousand

  1. Evaluation of current skills, talents and presentation goals

  2. Customization of training modules tailored to your immediate and long-term needs

  3. Interactive and action-based learning format emphasizing modeling, practice and feedback

 

 

  Structure & Flow
  • Laying the foundation: What do you want your audience to walk away with?

  • Create a concise presentation from too much information

  • Turn text into deliverable information

  • Transition from the written to the spoken word

  • Outline your concepts in a manner that makes sense to you and your audience

  • Create the action you want your audience to take

 
   

Stage Presence and Performance

  • Connect your passion to your presentation:
    Being you, but better

  • Improve your entertainment value: Find your own humor

  • Delivery systems in motion: Match how you look and how you sound with what you say

  • Make your points with high-impact sound bites

  • Enhance the impact of PowerPoint and audiovisual aids

  • Develop signature stories that make your point

     

Emergency Surgery

 
  • Review and evaluate presentation problems

  • Punch up your material: Original humor created to match your points

  • Create cohesion: Make it all come together

  • Conduct emergency research

  • Find out what you need and get rid of what you don’t