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How to communicate more effectively

  • Bluebell Room, Greatworth Hall Greatworth OX17 2DH (map)

Understanding yourself and your personality style is key to communicating more effectively with others.

Do you find yourself working in an environment where communication is often misinterpreted, information isn’t shared, difficult conversations are avoided or everyone talks rather than listens? Is this resulting in inefficiencies, increased costs and sickness absence?

If you are a business owner, manager or team leader then learn how to communicate more effectively by attending a half day workshop on Wednesday 7th September.

Gaining greater self awareness, through understanding your predominant DISC personality profile, and recognising differences in others, will enable you to:

  • Adapt your communications style to suit different personality types
  • Avoid misunderstandings and reduce stress 
  • Improve your relationships with colleagues, clientsand customers

Facilitated by Maggie Newton

With over 30 years of people management experience gained in a range of blue chip companies, Maggie coaches and mentors people to improve their performance. She believes learning should be fun and uses her extensive experience of managing and building teams, combined with her communications and marketing skills, to develop and deliver creative learning workshops, team development and coaching programmes.

Date: Wednesday 7th September 2016, 10.00 am – 1pm

Venue: Bluebell Room, Greatworth Hall, Greatworth, OX17 2DH

Cost: £45, which includes refreshments. Early bird rate of £35 applies if booked and paid for by 29th July.

Alternatively you can email maggie@redclematis.co.uk or call 07734 080073.

Note: full payment will be required at least 48 hours prior to the workshop. Payment can be made via bank transfer or through the website. Book early as workshop is limited to 20 places.

Image courtesy of madebyjoel.com

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