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Assertive Communication Training Saturday 2 March


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WIN-WIN COMMUNICATION: ASSERTIVENESS AT WORK


We often expend unnecessary energy negotiating in personal, social or professional relationships when we don?t say what we really mean, or are concerned about upsetting others.


On the Assertiveness at Work Training Course you will learn techniques and strategies to help make communicating more effective and less stressful.



Course Details


Date: Saturday 2 March

Time: 10am - 4pm approx



Structure Of Training


The Session will include discussions in the main group and smaller groups. After a demonstration, you will practice Assertive Communication skills.



Cost: ?27* (Normally ?100) Limited spaces

*Reduced price for limited time as more testimonials needed


What Participants Have Said About The Training


?I found the course really helpful. Just need to put the techniques into practice!?


?The teaching on the assertiveness course was very clear with good examples illustrating different kinds of behaviour which made it easier to understand.?


?It was really great to learn this skill. Highlighting practical example was also really helpful. Simon is a clear trainer who is interesting and able to get the message across in an engaging way.?


?I liked the relaxed and open atmosphere and sharing of experience.?



For More Information Contact:


E: [email protected]

T: 020 8299 9534

M: 07906 568 843

W: [inspiringchange.co.uk]


Simon Pimenta

11 Henslowe Road

SE22 0AP

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