Testimonials: Confident Public Speaking

Some great responses to my Confident Public Speaking course

My Confident Public Speaking one day workshops

Confident Public Speaking and Presentation Skills training and coaching in person and online

With Philippa Hammond

Brighton, Sussex, UK and beyond

Delegates have included …

The Best Man
The host of a major legal conference
Public health trainers
Technical and IT experts
Start-up and self-employed people about to pitch for new clients and give entertaining presentations about their work
Film, TV and audio producer
Actor/trainer
Scientist
Charity fundraiser
Insurance company manager
Cafe owner/manager
NHS officials
Financial ombudsmen and adjudicators
Construction company representatives pitching for new contracts
Leaders and team managers

What they said …

‘Whomever you are and however practised you are at public speaking – this is a fantastic day to learn and practice new skills. I recently took the course and learnt a lot of new techniques to help get over the nerves of public speaking… ‘ Simon Moorhead

‘I will be less apprehensive about public speaking knowing if I practice and plan and relax more my speech / public speaking will be much better than before attending your excellent workshop… ‘ David Sewell

‘Thorough, detailed and insightful look into how to speak in public … from hello to thank you, any questions … ?’ Simon James

‘Reassured that feeling nervous before a presentation is normal, and I now have some basic techniques to work on …very interactive, fun … lovely venue and lunch … ‘ Katie Keetarut, UCLH NHS

‘I feel much happier about how to prepare for talks and deliver them confidently … very rewarding course … really pleased to have attended. I will recommend at work … ‘ Caroline McWhinnie, UCLH NHS

‘Really enjoyable and relevant course … ‘ Daniel Magill

‘Feel much better about presenting … Fantastic … I can’t wait to put it into practice … Exceeded all expectations … A great day with Philippa @TalkingSpeaking learning something different!’ Sharon Kay, Partner Kay & Pascoe LLP @SharonLKay

‘Really informative … Very good … Great benefit … Handling nerves and learning how to prepare … ‘ Peter Murtough, Director Micro IT Global @MicroITGlobal

‘An interesting and illuminating day … A lot of chances to practice in a safe, supportive environment … ‘ Paul Sharville, Bidwrite @BidWriteUK

‘… venue was perfect, light, refreshing and easy to find…’ David Sewell

About Philippa …

‘Philippa was great, 100 per cent focussed and her passion shone through. She was helpful and informative at all times and made everyone feel at ease … ‘ Russell Shaw

‘Very confident, reassuring and calming …’ Katie Keetarut

‘Excellent … relaxed, easy to listen to and made it a non scary day … ‘ David Sewell

‘Excellent, very personable, informative and approachable …’ Lesley Baker, GB Tree Surgery

‘Excellent …’ Caroline McWhinnie

‘Excellent …’ Simon James

If you would like to discuss 1-1 coaching or booking an in-house public speaking course for your company or organisation, please contact:

Philippa Hammond
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Testimonials: Train the Trainer DCA Brunei

‘Lots of exercises to get everybody engaged … Developing our presentations with confidence … Very engaging course … ‘

Confident Public Speaking and Presentation Skills training and coaching in person and online

With Philippa Hammond

Brighton, Sussex, UK and beyond

Train the Trainer [Training and Instructional Techniques]

Three day programme

Department of Civil Aviation
Brunei, April 2017

Delegates said …

Very useful! I would recommend this to everyone (not just those who work in aviation) …

A very good and beneficial course delivered by two outstanding instructors …

One of the best courses I’ve attended …

A very good course …

Lots of exercises to get everybody engaged …

Developing our presentations with confidence …

Very engaging course … everyone looks forward (to) attending …

More about my Train the Trainer courses here

Testimonials: Performance Management for G4S

‘Very interesting enjoyable day … I really enjoyed the discussions … Very useful for my day to day working … ‘

Confident Public Speaking, Presentation and Leadership Skills training and coaching in person and online

With Philippa Hammond

Brighton, Sussex, UK and beyond

Performance Management

1-day course delivered for G4S
London July 2017

Delegates said …

Very informative …

Made you think of the best approach to different situations …

Positive supportive and proactive …

Learnt how to connect to staff better …

Highlighting importance of devoting time to leading team …

Importance of voice and body language in being identified as a leader…

All aspects of the course were very relevant and useful …

I will deal with staffing issues more effectively …

Was made to feel at ease – v fun …

Very useful and will use the ideas …

The public speaking gave confidence …

Very interesting enjoyable day …

I really enjoyed the discussions …

Very useful for my day to day working …

I found the appraisal sections very useful and highlighted points to think about …

Overall very good …

Explains a lot of the reasoning behind the way things should / could be done …

Really enjoyable …

Understanding how to structure conversations and knowing that I’m on the right path …

Will help to cascade knowledge to my staff …

I feel confident …

Good information and gave me more confidence …

All good information to know and improved my outlook on management …

I feel will be more confident when approaching demanding situations …

All very relevant and interesting …

How will the business benefit from your action plan when you are back at work? – Immensely …


About Philippa …

Refreshing knowledge of subject …

Knowledgeable in all aspects of what we discussed …

Excellent …

Very knowledgeable and helpful …

About my Leadership Essentials training

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Build your network

A virtual and face to face business networking resource for Brighton and Hove

A virtual and face to face business networking resource.

Do you tell yourself ‘I hate networking … ‘ and so give yourself permission not to bother going?

If so, you’re missing a great opportunity to promote yourself and your business – not through hard sell, but through your personal and social impact.

It’s so often not what you know but who knows you.

People want to like, trust and understand each other and taking part in face to face networking events can help you make friendships and relationships that can only build your business and your brand.

Julia Chanteray‘s website The Joy of Business has information and links to a great selection of networking groups, several women-only.

www.thejoyofbusiness.co.uk/networking-groups

Sussex Playwrights is for those who love to write, watch, hear and discuss new drama – all welcome. A monthly networking meeting at the New Venture Theatre Bar, Brighton. Usually the first Sunday of every month 7-9pm. Prize playwriting competitions, rehearsed readings and discussions by actors and SPC members. Free to members, visitors £2 inc wine and juice.

www.sussexplaywrights.co.uk

Facebook Groups

Brighton and Hove Business Women FB Group is for networking, discussion, sharing only – no promoting. We meet once a month, and there is usually a business skills presentation plus conversation. Free.

There’s a sister Group, Promoting Brighton and Hove Business Women, for advertising and promoting your work.

Brighton Actors Networking Group is for aspiring, new and established actors in the region. The first meetup social happened at Christmas 2016 – there will be more.

Shooters in the Pub, Brighton has a free monthly meeting for anyone interested in film making. Writers, producers, directors, actors, sound and camera crew, editing and post production, musicians, makeup, costume and props artists … everyone welcome. Free – buy a drink or coffee if you like. Usually the first Monday of the month 6.30 onwards.

Join the online Groups – and invitations to events will come.

Practice your elevator pitch – who you are, what you do and what good things you offer.

And go along, take your business cards, get talking, asking and listening … whatever your field, the relationships will start to develop.

Enjoy networking!

Philippa

Training essentials: What’s the point of training?

Or: How a knickers origami video permanently changed my behaviour

What’s the main purpose of all training?

To bring about a permanent change in behaviour.

To achieve that, the trainer needs to help the learner gain new knowledge, new skills and new attitudes.

Tell, show and let them have a go with feedback and support tends to work.

Here’s a great example of how ‘show’ worked for me.

Marie Kondo is a Japanese phenomenon who has created a business empire helping us to turn our filthy chaotic disaster homes into things of beauty and joy.

Well I’ve a long way to go there, but this little video helped me change one piece of my behaviour permanently.

Before I saw this I would just chuck everything into a drawer, maybe vaguely sorted into relevant piles but things would be tangled up and it was difficult to see what I had.

But after seeing this video I immediately thought ‘I want this’, went upstairs and KonMaried my underwear drawer. I love it.

Now knickers origami may not be your kind of thing but this video has changed how I think, feel and behave in just one small aspect of my life and I’m not going back to the old way.

It’s the perfect example of how one training session can bring about a permanent change in my behaviour.

Thank you Marie Kondo!

Watch the video here (tip: sound down … )

For details of my Train the Trainer courses and programmes, Contact

Philippa Hammond

Three public speaking essentials

Three tips to capture their attention, keep their interest and get your message across

Something public speakers often forget is … it isn’t about you, it’s about your audience.

Three tips to capture their attention, keep their interest and get your message across:

1) Slow down!

Breathe.

It’ll help keep you calm, master those nerves and give your voice resonance and power.

If time’s short, resist the urge to speed up.

Speaking less can sometimes mean they remember more.

2) Keep it clear

A few tongue twisters before you go on will help you warm up.

Control your pace, volume and articulation to give your speaking impact.

It will help keep their attention.

3) Allow the pause

Um / you know / sort of / kinda / like …

Those meaningless noises just get in your way.

Edit them out.

Allow the pause instead, to let your audience catch up and think over what you’re saying. They will keep listening to you – and they”ll understand more.

Read about my Confident Public Speaking Training for leadership, management and business here

Philippa Hammond

Train your leaders

Why we need to train our leaders – and how I can help

How do we think about leadership?

Your leaders may not yet be managers … and sadly, some of your managers don’t yet lead … Does this sound familiar?

The way an organisation develops its leaders and managers directly affects its success.

Some split the concepts of leader and manager, as though they were two completely different ideas. But I believe in seeing those skills as a spectrum, a toolkit of different styles for different people and situations that the leader/manager can go to whenever they need to.

There’s a common misconception that ‘leadership skills are natural and inborn – you either have them or you don’t … ‘

Then there’s the ‘let’s promote, and because they were good at their old job they should be naturally good at leading others’ mindset …

And how about the ‘you have a go and we’ll see where you went wrong, that’s the best way to learn’ … approach? Great way to set up a vicious learning cycle.

So many organisations promote people into a new role without training them first – or at all.

It’s vital to remember that we’re learning beings – as long as our health allows we learn all our lives, and we can learn, practice and develop leadership skills. To achieve that skillset, training’s vital, and it’s just as important to be able to practice, discuss and share essential feedback in the workplace to embed that learning.

So what barriers and blocks get in the way?

In public, private and third sectors alike, doing more with less is a constant challenge. Organisations are battling a lack of resources and the perceived cost of training can put it firmly in the ‘nice but not essential’ file.

Downsizing is a fact of life now, and there just aren’t the number of people there used to be in many organisations. Letting those people move away from business as usual, to sit in a classroom and not contribute to the bottom line, can be a battle.

And there’s the often-voiced fear ‘What if we develop them – and they leave?’

Well, what if you don’t – and they stay?

Where’s the evidence?

In Spring 2015 CIPD’s People Management magazine surveyed 300 HR and L&D professionals to find out what they really think about line management and leadership in their organisations

  • 66% reported a failure to recognise employee achievement.
  • 69% reported that managers and leaders were simply too busy to support employees.
  • 74% reported that managers and leaders were not developing their teams.

Those keywords recognise …. support … develop … show that British organisations are failing to address the way they train their leaders from the start. And if they can’t do that, how can their leaders even begin to support and develop their most essential assets – their people?

What happens if you don’t develop your leaders?

Key problem areas can escalate:

Habits of not engaging, listening or communicating, evading the difficult conversation and shying away from the challenging message mean the message just doesn’t get across.

Dated ‘tell not sell’, ‘do as I say not as I do’ attitudes promote a lack of credibility.

Hyper-critical negative behaviour, catching people doing wrong rather than praising doing right and micro-managing without developing means that people just don’t feel trusted or appreciated.

A culture of resentment and fear, not understanding why things need to change or be done a certain way, can then mean that skills fade, people stagnate and the best people leave for better prospects.

Mistakes repeat, poor performance continues and the organisation falls behind competition.

Reputation and image suffer and the organisation can’t attract great new people.

This is a clear message – all organisations need a firm grasp of how to develop their people, and that starts with their leaders.

What are those skillset essentials?

My own training as a manager with the UK Border Agency, and the leadership development programme I delivered for the Financial Ombudsman Service proved to me the vital importance of leadership training:

  • Understanding the vision, the mission, the goals
  • Being seen and heard to live the values
  • Having a clear grasp of the business plan, the bottom line
  • Being able to set SMART objectives
  • Building training, coaching and public speaking skills
  • Developing the confidence to delegate
  • Growing the ability to hold confident 1-1s and the difficult conversation and to give honest, respectful and constructive feedback

Are just a few vital leadership skills – and these and more can be trained.

Who benefits from leadership training – and how?

First, your aspiring, new and established leaders themselves. Time to sharpen the saw with personal continuing professional development as they develop that practical toolkit of real skills for the real world.

Your teams and their people benefit as they feel invested in and supported.

The public and the customer benefit from great customer service from staff with a clear confident vision of what they need to do to do their jobs well.

The organisation benefits – people clearly communicate and understand its visions and goals, follow the business plan and create the culture you want, so press and public image improve.

The legacy of great leadership training takes us into the future, as the people you develop start to develop others, succession planning for the next generation when we’re gone.

How do we put it into practice?

Is it time for your business to be proactive, seeking out and nurturing that spark of talent in advance?

I champion Leadership training – it’s vital for any business to flourish. I deliver a great leadership development programme of practical classroom workshops and masterclasses, action learning sets, on the job coaching, mentoring and peer group networks – a real learning blend.

Then it’s up to the organisation to start putting that new knowledge, those new skills and attitudes into practice in their day to day work before they’re even given a team, proving themselves and creating their new professional brand in advance so they’re ready to step up when you need them.

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