Presenting without PowerPoint - convincing with rhetoric
Techniques for confident and effective performances
Preparing and structuring your speeches
- Define clear messages and goals.
- Develop a coherent storyline.
Target group-oriented communication
- Control attention and arouse interest.
- Use relevant examples and stories.
Using linguistic expressiveness
- Use rhetorical devices such as metaphors consciously.
- Integrate storytelling and emotions.
Breaking speech patterns and generating attention
- Loosen up conventional presentation methods.
- Use creative rhetoric tools.
Personal rhetoric toolbox for practical use
- Systematize tools for future speaking situations.
- Formulate spontaneous contributions clearly.
In your online learning environment, you will find useful information, downloads and extra services for this training course once you have registered.
The attendees
- get to the heart of speeches, presentations and contributions clearly and convincingly.
- increase their impact with tried and tested rhetorical techniques.
- use rhetoric to be convincing in meetings and presentations.
- appear confident and self-assured - even in spontaneous speaking situations.
Practical and interactive: bring your own presentation situations and apply the techniques you have learned directly. You will receive targeted trainer and group feedback for your personal fine-tuning.
Specialists and managers who want to be convincing in meetings and presentations. Experienced professionals who want to systematically improve their rhetorical impact.
People who want to remain confident even in spontaneous speaking situations.
Questions about the seminar content
Without slides, the audience’s attention is focused more on you, your language, and your message. It is therefore crucial that you clearly structure your content and convey your core message concisely and clearly. In the “ training ,” you’ll learn to consciously define your goals and messages and use them to develop a coherent storyline. With the right rhetorical techniques, you can capture your audience’s attention and convey your content in a way that sticks with them. This will give you the confidence to handle situations where you deliberately choose not to use slides or have to speak spontaneously without prepared materials.
For specialists and managers in particular, the challenge often lies in distilling a wealth of knowledge down to the essentials. If you convey too much information, you risk losing sight of the central message. In the “ training ” course, you’ll therefore focus on clearly preparing and structuring your presentations. You’ll learn how to formulate a central message, build your argument logically, and select content that’s relevant to your audience. This will help you, for example, during decision-making meetings, project presentations, or technical presentations where you need to be persuasive within a limited timeframe.
Spontaneous speaking is a skill you can develop. What matters most is not so much finding the perfect wording right away, but rather quickly organizing your thoughts and developing a clear message. The " training " course provides you with tools that will help you structure and articulate spontaneous contributions. You’ll expand your personal rhetorical toolkit and practice techniques that can be applied immediately in your day-to-day work. This will enable you, for example, to respond more quickly in meetings, discussions, or unexpected Q&A sessions while still coming across as clear and confident.
Technical expertise is an important foundation, but it alone does not guarantee that a message will resonate with your audience. Impact is also created through language, structure, examples, and the ability to capture attention. In the “ training ” (Communication Skills Workshop), you will therefore focus specifically on developing your linguistic expressiveness. Among other things, you’ll learn to consciously use metaphors, storytelling, and emotional elements. This will enable you to convey factual content more vividly and present your arguments in a way that makes it easier for others to follow them and recognize their significance more quickly.
A good storyline guides your audience in a clear and logical way from the initial situation to the central message. It ensures that individual pieces of information don’t stand side by side without connection, but instead form a recognizable narrative. In the “ training ” (Storytelling Workshop), you’ll learn to first clearly define your goals and key messages and then develop a coherent structure based on them. You’ll also explore where examples, stories, or rhetorical elements can be effectively used. This makes it easier for your audience to follow your train of thought and remember the most important points.
- Customized training courses
- Direct application in practice
- Efficient use of time and resources
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Start dates and details

Tuesday, 15.09.2026
09:00 am - 5:00 pm
Wednesday, 16.09.2026
09:00 am - 5:00 pm
- one joint lunch per full seminar day,
- Catering during breaks and
- extensive working documents.
- one joint lunch per full seminar day,
- Catering during breaks and
- extensive working documents.
- one joint lunch per full seminar day,
- Catering during breaks and
- extensive working documents.