FREE WEBINAR: 27 SEPTEMBER

DETAILS

​Presentations are used daily. Yet our most important and urgent messages are trapped; hidden behind seriously bad slides and long complex paragraphs of information. These messages could have made a difference in the world – but they go unheard, unseen, and not understood. There is an opportunity to share stories in a human way.

Join Emma Bannister, Founder and CEO of Presentation Studio, for this free one-hour webinar to build a better understanding of how to prepare and plan your next presentation. Emma will share practical skills and provide guidance on what is industry standard now, and what your competitors are doing to win their pitch.

Presentations are used daily. Yet our most important and urgent messages are trapped; hidden behind seriously bad slides and long complex paragraphs of information. These messages could have made a difference in the world – but they go unheard, unseen, and not understood. There is an opportunity to share stories in a human way.

Join Emma Bannister, Founder and CEO of Presentation Studio, for this free one-hour webinar to build a better understanding of how to prepare and plan your next presentation. Emma will share practical skills and provide guidance on what is industry standard now, and what your competitors are doing to win their pitch.

WHEN & WHERE
 
Register today and join Emma on Wednesday 27 September 2017
 
7.30am – India
10.00am – Malaysia/Singapore/Perth
12.00pm – Brisbane/Sydney
2.00pm – NZ /Fiji

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Emma Bannister is passionate about presenting big, bold and beautiful ideas.

She is the founder and CEO of Presentation Studio, APAC’s largest presentation communication agency, and the co-founder of Presentation-Guru.com.

As such, she is a highly sought-after creative, workshop facilitator and keynote speaker. She started her career designing presentations for banks that traded in high standards and fast deadlines. Their expectations set fire to her ambition, and lead her to bigger and bluer skies outside of her little hometown north of London, UK.