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Big Presentations is a presentation-skills training website built around the book Big Presentations in Small Rooms. Its goal is to help ordinary people deliver more confident “big presentations in small rooms” in settings such as work, family, school, and volunteer organizations. The site offers links to purchase the book, blog content, and services including consulting, training, organizational speaking, and in-person/online courses.
Its course areas focus on public speaking, workplace communication, meeting communication, and virtual presentations. Courses mentioned in the main content include “How To Deliver Big Presentations In Small Rooms,” “How To Deliver Big Presentations In Virtual Rooms,” and “How To Make Meetings More Effective.” Instructor Mike Gibson is an author, trainer, facilitator, and instructional designer with 25 years of writing and teaching experience. He has led more than 800 live courses, delivered online courses to thousands of employees, and trained trainers and speakers for multiple municipal agencies in Texas.
The website does not list clear course prices, duration, class formats, or service packages. The book can be purchased through Amazon.com; consulting, training, speaking engagements, and organizational courses require a Request Info submission or direct inquiry for pricing. The main content does not state whether completion certificates or certifications are offered, so it should not be treated as a certificate-based course.
The strengths are its clear positioning and focus on high-frequency practical scenarios such as small workplace presentations, virtual presentations, and meeting effectiveness. The content emphasizes the full presentation process, from recognizing an opportunity, preparing, and practicing to post-delivery review. The instructor also has a solid background and substantial hands-on training experience. The drawbacks are that the site’s information transparency is only average: it lacks a detailed syllabus, sample lessons, learner reviews, learning outcome metrics, and pricing. For corporate buyers, assessing cost and effectiveness would require further communication.
It is better suited to professionals who need to deliver work reports, proposals, sales presentations, resource requests, promotion or role-application presentations, meeting facilitation, or virtual presentations. It is also suitable for companies, municipal agencies, and nonprofits looking to procure internal training on presentation skills and meeting communication. It is less suitable for learners seeking an authoritative certification, a structured public-speaking credential, or instruction in Chinese.
The crawled text does not provide information on access from mainland China, payment methods, or service delivery, nor does it state whether China time zones or cross-border training arrangements are supported. china_access is currently assessed as unknown.
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