
It is possible to anticipate the right answer to a journalist’s question, but only a brilliant and credible public performance makes it believable.
Television appearance is one of the least favourable instantaneous situations. You are surrounded by spotlights, the microphone records every breath you take, and the journalist wants to know everything. How do you get the key message across in such conditions, appear at ease, earn the audience’s trust and get rid of stage fright?
The success of your performance depends on the attention that you receive from the viewers. That is why you simply need to know how to win the audience over and whom to give the most attention to, so that you raise the awareness level of the whole auditorium and effectively get the message across. You will know how to avoid the traps of using humour and you will be able to use the acquired motivational input in everyday speech.
Your key to success lies in:
We will teach you how to form short and clear answers to journalists’ questions, express your thoughts without the use of fillers, and adopt an appropriate attitude. We guarantee you that with this knowledge you will be able to directly address the audience in a pleasant and credible way.