Storytelling for Presentations

An immersive one-day storytelling workshop designed for corporate professionals who want to use presentations as a powerful communication tool to influence thinking and drive meaningful change. Participants storyboard a real-life presentation to apply concepts immediately.

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Businesses often lose critical opportunities not because their products or services fall short, but because their in-room presentations fail to engage, persuade, or inspire action.

This workshop helps you identify what’s missing and shows you how to use storytelling as a powerful medium to bring ideas to life and drive meaningful outcomes via presentations.

Presentations are everywhere in corporate life, strategy updates, sales pitches, project reviews, leadership briefings. Yet very few of them are remembered, and even fewer lead to action.

The issue is rarely the quality of the content. Most presentations are accurate, well-researched, and logically sound. The challenge is that information alone does not create clarity, alignment, or momentum. Without a clear narrative, even the right message struggles to land.

Storytelling bridges the gap between content and connection. It provides a practical, structured way to shape ideas so audiences understand why something matters, what it means for them, and what should happen next. When stories are applied logically, through clear structure, relevance, and intent presentations become easier to follow, more engaging, and far more persuasive.

Effective storytelling is not about entertainment or embellishment. It is a disciplined approach to communication that ensures your message resonates, sticks, and drives meaningful outcomes.

Everything we share here is to help you tell your story with purpose.
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Real Stories. Real Impact.
In the past, I concentrated on facts and instructions brought forth by my slides, and can frequently see the disinterested faces in the audience. Earlier this year, I focused on using a failure story and a success story format to deliver the content, rather than too many slides or info overload. I could see emotions in people's faces and I felt that we've connected. In fact, there was applause at the end of it for the first time. I now hope my message translates into the culture change we advocate in CGH, and more lives saved.

Dr. Augustine Tee

Chief of Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Changi General Hospital

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