This workshop equips participants with practical communication and presentation techniques required in leadership and decision-influencing contexts, with consideration on ethical responsibility. Participants will learn how to structure messages clearly, use storytelling appropriately, handle challenging interactions with confidence, and communicate persuasively without distortion or manipulation. The workshop also addresses the responsible use of AI tools and the role of cognitive biases in shaping both presenters’ and audiences’ judgments.
At the end of this course, you will be able to:
1. Communicate with clarity and conviction in leadership contexts
2. Use storytelling purposefully and ethically to reinforce your message
3. Bridge your message effectively to different audiences
4. Structure and frame presentations with confidence
5. Handle tough questions and difficult audience dynamics with composure
6. Recognise and avoid ethical pitfalls in persuasive communication, including the use of AI
Programme Outline
- Building Blocks of Communication
- Tone, voice and body language
- Messaging
- Clarity with conviction
- Storytelling
- When to use it, how to use it
- Bridging the Message
- Understanding your audience
- What does your audience want to hear, and what do you want to tell them?
- Framework for Presentations
- Handling Questions and Objections
- Handling tough questions without getting defensive
- Bridging back to your message
- What to say when you don't know the answer
- Staying composed under pressure
- Ethics of Presentation: Influence Responsibly
- Presenting with truthful clarity without distortion or manipulation
- Conviction with integrity
- Storytelling vs emotional manipulation
- AI Ethics in Presentation
- What AI can support
- What it should not replace
- Cognitive Biases
- Identifying various biases
- Bias check and self-audit
This workshop includes practical exercises throughout.
Training Methodology*
Workshop style with exercises
Closing Date for Registration*
1 Week before Programme or Until Full Enrolment.
Intended For
This workshop is intended for professionals who influence others through presentations, briefings, or stakeholder communications, including:
- Managers and team leaders
- Finance, accounting, audit, risk, and compliance professionals
- Advisors and professionals in decision-support roles
- Individuals using AI tools to support communication work
Competency Mapping
Category 2 = 2.00 Hours
Category 5 = 0.50 Hours
Others = 2.50 Hours
Schedule & Fees
Date & Time
02 Oct 2026 (9:00 AM - 3:00 PM)
Fee (inclusive of GST)
SGD pricing -
For Members:
$ 409.84
For Non-Members:
$ 493.77
Programme Facilitator(s)
Eunice Olsen
Venue
Live Webinar in or outside of
Singapore
Testimonial
Funding
No funding Available!
Programme Facilitator(s)
Eunice Olsen
Founder & CEO
Eunice Olsen Media
Eunice has over 20 years of media and communications experience through her work as a TV host, actress, producer, events emcee, public and social policy advocate, consultant and trainer. She has also been an ambassador and spokesperson for global brands and helped to advocate social impact campaigns for organisations such as Singapore Red Cross, Habitat for Humanity and World Vision.
Eunice is commissioned by corporations and organisations to host, moderate and speak at live and virtual events. Highlights include delivering the keynote at the Cartier Women’s Initiative Awards, hosting a fireside chat with the former Prime Minister of Denmark, and delivering talks at the United Nations HQ and the LH Forum in France.
Topics she is frequently asked to speak on and moderate include woemn’s empowerment, gender equality, people with disabilities, media ethics and the circular economy. She has spoken at Google, Twitter, Facebook, INSEAD, IIMPACT Global, Singapore Management University and Harvard University, and conducted communications training for senior civil servants, C-suites and post-graduates.
This workshop equips participants with practical communication and presentation techniques required in leadership and decision-influencing contexts, with consideration on ethical responsibility. Participants will learn how to structure messages clearly, use storytelling appropriately, handle challenging interactions with confidence, and communicate persuasively without distortion or manipulation. The workshop also addresses the responsible use of AI tools and the role of cognitive biases in shaping both presenters’ and audiences’ judgments.
At the end of this course, you will be able to:
1. Communicate with clarity and conviction in leadership contexts
2. Use storytelling purposefully and ethically to reinforce your message
3. Bridge your message effectively to different audiences
4. Structure and frame presentations with confidence
5. Handle tough questions and difficult audience dynamics with composure
6. Recognise and avoid ethical pitfalls in persuasive communication, including the use of AI
Programme Outline
- Building Blocks of Communication
- Tone, voice and body language
- Messaging
- Clarity with conviction
- Storytelling
- When to use it, how to use it
- Bridging the Message
- Understanding your audience
- What does your audience want to hear, and what do you want to tell them?
- Framework for Presentations
- Handling Questions and Objections
- Handling tough questions without getting defensive
- Bridging back to your message
- What to say when you don't know the answer
- Staying composed under pressure
- Ethics of Presentation: Influence Responsibly
- Presenting with truthful clarity without distortion or manipulation
- Conviction with integrity
- Storytelling vs emotional manipulation
- AI Ethics in Presentation
- What AI can support
- What it should not replace
- Cognitive Biases
- Identifying various biases
- Bias check and self-audit
This workshop includes practical exercises throughout.
Training Methodology*
Workshop style with exercises
Closing Date for Registration*
1 Week before Programme or Until Full Enrolment.
Intended For
This workshop is intended for professionals who influence others through presentations, briefings, or stakeholder communications, including:
- Managers and team leaders
- Finance, accounting, audit, risk, and compliance professionals
- Advisors and professionals in decision-support roles
- Individuals using AI tools to support communication work
Competency Mapping
Category 2 = 2.00 Hours
Category 5 = 0.50 Hours
Others = 2.50 Hours
Programme Facilitator(s)
Eunice Olsen
Founder & CEO
Eunice Olsen Media
Eunice has over 20 years of media and communications experience through her work as a TV host, actress, producer, events emcee, public and social policy advocate, consultant and trainer. She has also been an ambassador and spokesperson for global brands and helped to advocate social impact campaigns for organisations such as Singapore Red Cross, Habitat for Humanity and World Vision.
Eunice is commissioned by corporations and organisations to host, moderate and speak at live and virtual events. Highlights include delivering the keynote at the Cartier Women’s Initiative Awards, hosting a fireside chat with the former Prime Minister of Denmark, and delivering talks at the United Nations HQ and the LH Forum in France.
Topics she is frequently asked to speak on and moderate include woemn’s empowerment, gender equality, people with disabilities, media ethics and the circular economy. She has spoken at Google, Twitter, Facebook, INSEAD, IIMPACT Global, Singapore Management University and Harvard University, and conducted communications training for senior civil servants, C-suites and post-graduates.