One Day Course
For good or ill, your conversation is your advertisement. Communication is the essence of your business!
What would be possible in your business if you were a Master Communicator? We all fall into the trap of trying to manipulate others through communication to get the results we want…this is unnecessary when you embrace authentic communication.
View a 3-minute clip from our “Master Communicator” Seminar:
When you are a Master Communicator…
- You understand that every obstacle we face is a communication issue
- You see the correlation between your capacity to communicate and your past failures
- You know at a deep level that anything is possible inside of communication
- You have discovered the power of language and how it directly impacts your business results
- You are keenly aware of your limiting beliefs, biases, and perceptions
- You have learned to quiet the voice of judgement and truly listen to your clients
- You have learned that questions are more important than answers
Call 512-989-2230 to schedule this seminar for your team or organization or take the Training Needs Assessment to see how we can create a customized training package to fit your needs.
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WHAT ARE OTHERS SAYING ABOUT THIS SEMINAR?
“I always felt I was very good at communicating and connecting with others (don’t we all, I suppose) but you’ve helped me see areas where I need improvement, if not indeed VAST improvement. It is true that much of what you said I already knew but somehow was not able to put to use while in “real time.” I have much to think about as a result of your seminar.”
-Jane Ann Nelson, Business Development
“The key questions to have when contacting clients was incredibly valuable!”
-Nancy Gupton, Business Development
“I have a new approach on many levels. This seminar was very informative and thought provoking!”
-Colette Jensen, Marketing
“The seminar helped me get out of my comfort zone and engage in dialogue.”
-Jennifer Austin, Independence Title
“I learned about how to frame and how to turn things around with questions.”
-Sheila Allen, Clear Lake