Our open courses cover the most sought-after skills at middle to senior levels. Developing embodied leadership skills, you will be challenged by real life scenarios. Take a look at our wide range of courses that cover everything from influencing and team building to media communication.
A highly practical course on communicating with and managing groups.
Impact and Influence at meetings
This course looks at the unique skills required to flourish at meetings. Whether leading or attending meetings, you will take away a wide range of skills including to speak up, get people to participate and keep meetings on track.
This course is for middle level management and above and is aimed at developing your authentic executive presence. Presence is not something you have to be born with, it's a set of physical skills, unique to you, that can be learned.
Learn the art of influencing through body language, voice and language patterns.
Influencing for Results
This course drills down into what motivates people to saying ‘Yes’. You will learn how to utilise body language, voice and linguistic dynamics to successfully influence across your organisation in a way that is natural and easy. By providing both logic driven solutions and building trust, a relationship is created which draws both sides towards each other.
Don't survive a media encounter, acquire the skills to thrive.
Communication for the Media
Communication for the Media is for those people at senior level who speak on behalf of their organisation. This programme differs from most media training programmes in that it looks at both content and voice and body language.
Be comfortable, memorable and impactful in front of audiences of any size.
Transformational Presentation Skills
We will look at how to present with impact both in the room and on a virtual platform. The skills you gain from this course will allow you to fulfil your professional objectives and land your messages to a wide range of audiences.
How many times have you listened to dull and boring presentations?
What would it taken to inspire and engage an audience?