Learn how you can easily improve the Art of Communication to build stronger teams at work and project a winning image.
Ever wonder what drives both personal and professional success? It’s 75% people skills and 25% technical skills. With this in mind, SMACNA has partnered with Silver Associate Member company, Touchstone Wealth to offer a new webinar, Tapping Your Hidden Communication Superpowers.
In this interactive presentation, Lindsay Miceli and Nick Homer of Touchstone Wealth will cover the key drivers of success and the first thing people notice about you. By attending, you’ll get both a coaching and training session that shows how you can easily improve the Art of Communication to build stronger teams at work and project a winning image.
Additionally, you’ll learn how to establish your brand to find new clients and customers, along with:
The techniques and skills taught by Lindsay and Nick can be used immediately to strengthen your personal and business relationships, and we encourage you to invite your colleagues to attend this webinar.
Webinar Information
Tapping Your Hidden Communication Superpowers
Thursday, October 3 at 2:00pm ET
REGISTER HERE
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