Professional development
To manage time and availability at work.
To manage time better by focusing on priorities.
To communicate with new IT and telecommunications tools.
To communicate with new IT and telecommunications tools.
To learn to rephrase in order to develop active listening.
To decipher the non-verbal communication clues of an audience or another person.
To adapt your message to your audience.
To identify your communication style to improve how you communicate with others.
To speak in public successfully.
To prepare for an oral presentation.
To take the essential information from a meeting a write an appropriate brief.
To acquire a methodology for getting straight to the point in your writing.
To improve your telephone communication and become more comfortable in professional phone calls.
To improve your written communication with better spelling and grammar.
To write effective e-mails easily.

