5 Ways Corporate Training in Public Speaking Builds Confident Teams

ed darling public speaking coach

Ed Darling | 5 min read

Last updated: 25/11/2025

Ever watched a team member struggle through a pitch?

Or encouraged your senior leadership team to speak at an industry event, only to hear, “I’m not ready to do that!”

Your people have the expertise, but without clear, confident communication, they’ll struggle to speak up, stand out, and seize business opportunities.

Corporate training in public speaking is the key to turning hesitant speakers into effective communicators.

At Project Charisma, we’ve spent 10+ years helping teams to develop powerful public speaking skills. From start-ups, to government bodies, and global brands.

Whether you’re planning your next team training event, or looking for a way to boost confidence levels, here are five reasons corporate training in public speaking is a no-brainer!

Team doing corporate training in public speaking

1. Improve Internal Communication for Better Results

Team meetings drag when ideas are unclear or presentations lack focus. Everyone leaves feeling drained instead of energised.

Corporate training on public speaking enables your team to share ideas clearly, engage colleagues, and keep discussions on track.

By learning to structure thoughts and deliver with confidence, your team makes every meeting way more effective without the “meeting hangover”.

Why It Matters: Clear communication reduces misunderstandings, builds momentum, and speeds up your team’s progress. When employees speak with confidence, collaboration improves, and work gets done.

2. External Pitches that Get Clients Lining Up!

Client presentations are critical opportunities to showcase your business, but a weak delivery can undermine even the strongest proposal.

Public speaking training covers everything your team needs to deliver powerful pitches, tell compelling stories, and handle tough questions – ensuring each opportunity you have to attract new clients is leveraged to its full potential.

Why It Matters: A confident, well-executed pitch builds trust and wins contracts. Training helps your team to represent your brand professionally on a larger scale, increasing your success with clients and stakeholders.

3. Identify and Develop Your Future Leaders

Leadership potential often emerges in challenging settings.

Public speaking training provides a platform for people to build their confidence, and recognise their own potential as leaders.

We recently completed a speaker training course for Mulberry, who said:

“The transformation in the participants was remarkable, and I have no doubt the session provided lifelong learnings for everyone involved.”

In our corporate training sessions, we create a “low-pressure, high-impact” environment — where your team gets the guidance, encouragement, and expert coaching they need to step up, and speak up.

Why It Matters: By developing emerging leaders, you create a strong pipeline for future growth. Training helps you spot employees that can take on bigger roles and contribute to your company’s success.

4. Get Everyone Communicating Your Brand’s Value

The best SLT’s lead from the front. Whether that’s motivating the whole company on your next Town Hall, or speaking at external conferences to promote your business.

Public speaking training helps your team to communicate their value, and promote what your business is doing. So when they get the opportunity to step into the spotlight — they can deliver a message that resonates with all the right people.

Why It Matters: Leaders who communicate effectively inspire trust and loyalty, both internally and externally. Training helps them deliver messages that strengthen your brand’s reputation and culture.

5. Shared Challenges = Stronger Teams

Public speaking is something everyone can struggle with — whether you’re a new manager, or a seasoned CEO.

Getting your team to take on this challenge together? It’s an experience that strengthens relationships, and leaves everyone with a sense of both personal achievement — and team spirit!

During our corporate training sessions, we create a space where your team can open up about their challenges, share their wins, and encourage each other to step up and go for it.

We find that facing a shared challenge brings teams much closer together than your typical training day – because everyone realises they’re not alone in the room.

Here’s what Holly, from fintech PR firm SkyParlour, said after our ‘Public Speaking with Impact’ team training:

”Ed has an incredible ability to create a warm and safe environment that enables people to challenge themselves, learn and grow!

I can honestly say after this session, my fears around public speaking have diminished considerably. Thank you Ed, I can’t wait to put my new skills and techniques into practice!

Why It Matters: Teams that learn and face fears together develop stronger bonds, improving morale and teamwork. The act of stepping up to speak in public? It’s the perfect team challenge to face!

Getting the Most Out of Your Corporate Training

Getting the team together for a training day is an investment in both time, and money. So you’ll want to make sure you get the most from it.

Here’s a quick plan to ensure best results:

  1. Assess Your Team’s Needs: Start by identifying gaps. Are employees hesitant in meetings? Do executives need better keynote skills? A short survey or discussion pinpoints where corporate training should focus.

  2. Provide a Safe Practice Environment: Workshops allow your team to practice presentations in a low-stakes setting. Whether it’s company-wide, or just your executive team, a good trainer will create the ideal learning environment.

  3. Use Real-Time Feedback: During training, your team will get immediate feedback on their skills. This hands-on approach leads to rapid improvements, allowing everyone to learn from each other.

  4. Foster Lasting Confidence: A good corporate training day on public speaking skills should provide ample opportunity for repeated practise, feedback, and learning — leaving everyone feeling ready to take on real-life speaking scenarios.

  5. Measure the Results: Ultimately, we want your team to think, feel, and show up very differently the next time they’re pitching or presenting. If we can transform their skills and confidence, it’ll pay dividends for years to come.

Public Speaking Training: A Win For All Corporate Teams!

Many teams are hampered by poor confidence, lack of communication skills, and a feeling they’re just “not good enough” to be in the spotlight.

In reality? With the right training, they can be leading from the front, and driving your business forwards.

Corporate training in public speaking offers a high-impact way to develop skills, strengthen teams, and empower your people to become more visible, valuable, and authoritative in your industry.

It’s a strategic investment — but also, a genuinely enjoyable training experience that people often remember for years!

Oh, and did we mention? When teams are polled, “public speaking” and “presentation skills” are often some of the highest sought-after skills for professional development.

Ready to transform your team’s confidence? Book a call with us today, and we’ll talk through your training goals, and answer any questions you may have.

Here is to your public speaking success.

When you're ready, 3 ways to work with me...

Coaching Programme: Follow a proven system to build confidence, find your charisma, and step-up as a speaker in your niche.

1-Day Masterclass: Learn everything you need in 1 day to face your fears, and begin speaking with confidence.

Corporate Team Training: Bring confident communication to your team. High impact workshops, events talks, and leadership training.

Enter your name and email for instant access to the Speaker's Toolkit:

Along with the Speakers Toolkit, we’ll send you occasional emails with practical speaking tools, free resources, and training updates. Unsubscribe at any time.

Add Your Heading Text Here

Hey Ed,

Just wanted to share some feedback we had from the delegates after the October Away day 😊 You went down a storm!

– Presentation skills session very good
– The presentation skills session was AMAZING! Very informative and will definitely come in handy.
– Really enjoyed the presentation skills
– Speaker was very engaging and interesting and worked for all aspects of our work
– The presentation was amazing, getting to interact with each other and learning different presentation skills.- there wasn’t a moment which I found it boring or not helpful.

Jess Docksey, Workforce & Education Programme Manager

 

“Absolutely Brilliant training session to do, really enjoyed it. Ed was fab made everyone feel at ease, more confident and relaxed. I will take so much away from this session thanks Ed, you do a great job 👍👏”

Diane Axford — GMCA

 

“Attended an excellent full day session hosted by Ed at Project Charisma, it was a fantastic learning experience and would recommend to anyone who gets the chance.
Ed made everyone feel at ease even when facing our insecurities, individual conversations around the exercises left no question unanswered. A great experience that I can put into practice straight away.”

Siobhan Keane — GMCA

Add Your Heading Text Here

Muberry logo

100% recommendation rate! All attendees gave you a 10 on how likely they would be to recommend the workshop to peers!

Here’s a summary of the group’s feedback from the session:

  • “The workshop was well-timed, with an excellent balance of information, interactive activities, and group work that kept participants engaged.”

  • “Ed, the facilitator, was professional, knowledgeable, and exceptional at delivering clear, constructive feedback. His energy and positivity helped create a safe and supportive environment, which was particularly important given that many participants were outside their comfort zones with public speaking. Ed’s personal story of overcoming anxiety resonated with the group, fostering trust and making the experience more relatable.”

  • “The content was well-structured, breaking down key elements to make the learning process less daunting, and the pacing was comfortable for everyone. The variety of tasks, including the workbook to take away, added value, and the session ultimately empowered participants to deliver speeches with confidence.”

Ideas that resonated with the group the most:

Presentation Structure: Key techniques like planning, the “rule of three,” and the power of pausing.

Audience Engagement: Effective strategies such as the “audience hug” and balanced eye contact (“light housing”).

Public Speaking Elements: Focus on body language, voice modulation, and mindset.

Vocal Variety & Filler Words: Importance of vocal variety and minimising filler words.

Mindset Shift: Emphasis on being prolific over perfect; enthusiasm and charisma over confidence.

All the group have rated themselves as an 8, 9 or 10 in terms of confidence in demonstrating the skills they have learnt in your session.

Other comments:

“This workshop has given me a great toolkit to help build my presenting skills. I feel more empowered in my public speaking and have the confidence to participate in presentations within my role.”

“I thought it was well run, the overall content was excellent. Great feedback throughout the course to support not only the individual but also the group. I would recommend the course strongly to my peers.”

“Was nervous going into the class, worried that it would be a bit school-like or based more in acting (which it was not). Thoroughly enjoyed the experience – would love to do it again later on in the year/next year to look see how my skill has (hopefully) improved.”

“I thoroughly enjoyed this workshop and was highly impressed with Ed. Ed’s approach to the subject, his personal story, the layout of the workshop and his energy made for an engaging, memorable and impactful workshop. Ed was able to give helpful feedback to everyone whilst also filled us with encouragement and confidence. I feel he shared some life skills that I will take forward with me in my career and I would love the opportunity to work with him again!”