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Overview
English is not only the most widely spoken
language in the world but it is also the most accepted business language.
Interpersonal Communication skill in English therefore is of prime importance in
developed as well as developing
countries across the world. The ability to listen and to work in teams is
essential in corporate communication.
After the program, participants invariably experience a new sense of confidence
with regards to their corporate
communication skills
Who should attend?
* Marketing Managers
* Sales Managers
* Public Relation Managers
* Business leaders
* All who want to perform as an entrepreneur in the corporate world
* This program is specifically designed for people to be more productive at
work
* It will help in opening up a door of opportunities they could never have
imagined
The key objectives
* Understand the basic principles
of communication (verbal and non-verbal) and active, empathetic listening
* Public speaking
* Tonal and speech enhancement
* Understand the barriers and bridges to communication
* Neutralize the accent
* Different ways of communication skills, which encourage
staff involvement,
to create a positive work environment
* Use the listener/audience’s knowledge, attitudes, motives and Values to
effectively
construct persuasive messages that alter opinion, belief or
action.
* Understand the role of context in interpreting and constructing

Registration Fees
Registration fee for one day workshop is inclusive all Rs. 8,427/- per participant.
Kindly confirm the order by sending us payment in drafts/pay order/cheque drawn in
favour of "Kaizer India" payable at Mumbai.
Kindly send us an email to mitat@ifa.ind.in with the name of company, address and contact details.
We look forward to a long and fruitful association with your esteemed organization.
IFA reserves the right to postpone any program due to insufficient number of enrolments.