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How to Communicate with Diplomacy & Tact - Dale Carnegie Training

June 6th & 7th, 2016 - Monday & Tuesday (2) Consecutive days 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM

How to Communicate with Diplomacy & Tact - Dale Carnegie ® Training

Have you ever been awed by someone who always seems to know what to say and how to say it in any situation? They know how to communicate with diplomacy, tact and confidence; and now you can acquire these same communication skills at this new interpersonal skills training seminar.

You’ll gain dexterity and grace in dealing with new or trying situations; recognize how you come across to others; speak honestly and confidently; become conscious of body language; master your emotions; give and receive criticism constructively; present yourself as powerful - not intimidating; and say what you need to say without offending or creating conflict. After completing this 2-day interpersonal skills training program, you’ll improve your communication skills and be able to say anything to anybody in ways that influence outcomes and create cooperation.

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Who Should Attend?

Professionals at all levels who want to build confidence, credibility, and interpersonal communication skills to create powerful relationships.

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Outline

Module 1

Recognize the Importance of Attitude and Image

Module 2

Increase Credibility Through Your Words and Actions

Module 3

Think On Your Feet (and keep your foot out of your mouth)

Module 4

Build Rapport and Strengthen Your Relationships

Module 5

Cultivate Power Without Being Intimidating

Dale Carnegie Training of Central & Southern NJ

offered by Success Unlimited II, Inc.

1 AAA Drive, Suite 102

Hamilton, New Jersey 08691

(609) 631-0500

Course #: CJ16CCS01

Have questions?

Please contact: Lori.Gray@dalecarnegie.com

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