Saturday, October 11, 2008

Communicating Confidently in Business

Learn to Communicate with Charisma and Confidence to build your Career Success!

November 8th, 2008 - Downtown Toronto

Are you unsure if you are being heard and respected at work?

Do you feel a little insecure or shy sometimes, and feel it is holding you back?

Do you have difficulty handling stressful situations, arguments or workplace conflict?

Do you have trouble saying no?

Having trouble standing out but still fitting in?

Are people not listening to you and your ideas, and do you wonder how you can change that?

After this course you will raise both your personal and professional communication skills to the top 10% of the world – and that is where you will find the most successful people in business and in life.

Confident communicators are given more responsibility at work, are given promotions and raises more often, and become great business leaders.

When you can communicate clearly and confidently, but still do it in a friendly, non-offensive way, you are headed for upper management or other leadership roles.

By the end of Saturday you will be able to:

Understand the importance of first impression management, and create a winning first impression that leaves others wanting to know more about you.

Generate small talk easily – so you can enjoy stress-free conversations while you network, turn strangers into friends and build strong teams at work.

Increase personal charisma and confidence - real leadership qualities vital in today’s competitive markets

Speak clearly with confident language, tonality and gestures

Use the fundamentals of sales psychology to persuade and influence others, and find out how to implement Aristotle’s 3 keys to persuasion while speaking in public.

Manage conflict in a less-stressful way, so you can disagree and say no without offending others or getting into arguments.

Be assertive without being aggressive, because nobody respects a bully!

SUMMARY & BONUSES:

You get a full day (9-5) of interactive and dynamic communication training - essential soft skills for today's world of business.

Catered Lunch and two Coffee breaks

Certificate of Completion - showing that you care about your personal and professional development, and have taken steps towards gaining excellent communications and building confidence for success

One Complimentary coaching session to get your personal communication style assessed

$100 voucher, good towards any one-to-one coaching program or future workshop

Referral Program - Do you have a friend or co-worker who you think would benefit from attending? You are eligible to receive a $50.00 thank you for everyone you send us who signs up and completes the workshop. Our way of thanking you for recommending new people to us

Discounted room rate - if interested in staying at the Courtyard by Marriott hotel please contact Ric directly to get details

By now, I trust you can see the benefits of developing the knowledge and skill to communicate confidently in business - so what are you waiting for?

Go to Communication Coach for more info
http://www.communicationcoach.ca/pb/wp_a4623824.html?0.12649850705676568

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