Practical step-by-step strategies to plan, build, and deliver compelling, persuasive, and powerful presentations.

Does the thought of standing up to present fill you with dread?
Or maybe you present regularly, but feel you never quite land the impact you're looking for?
Whether you're pitching to clients, speaking at a conference, or presenting to your own team, your ability to communicate with clarity and confidence is one of the most powerful skills you can develop. It opens doors, builds credibility, and sets you apart.
This comprehensive course gives you everything you need. It covers the end-to-end craft of professional presenting:
It explores how to:
With this course, you can become a truly compelling presenter.
What you'll learn:
Section 1: Preparation
You'll discover how to define the purpose of your presentation and build a message that resonates. You'll:
Section 2: Delivery
You'll learn how to:
This course is for you if:
Every lesson is practical, actionable, and built around real-world presenting situations. No fluff, no theory for theory's sake — just the tools and techniques that actually work.
By the end of this course, you won't just know how to present. You'll know how to persuade, engage, and inspire — every time.
If you're ready to transform the way you communicate, enroll today. Your audience is waiting.

Business Trainer, Author and Speaker
Dr Mike Clayton is a business trainer, author and speaker. Since 2002, he has been helping professionals, managers and leaders to excel in their roles with management, leadership, and personal effectiveness training. Mike has written over a dozen books for major publishers like Wiley, Macmillan and Pearson, including: Powerhouse, How to Manage a Great Project, How to Speak so People Listen, Brilliant Time Management, and The Influence Agenda. Mike's professional background is 12 years as a project management professional with the London office of international management consultancy Deloitte. Prior to that, Mike had an academic career in Physics, working at the world renowned Schuster Laboratory of the University of Manchester.