Communication Kata: Practices to build communication excellence
Thursday, November 17, 2011
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Mountain Time
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How do you get good at anything? Practice. But practice what?
This webinar describes how to create routines, or kata, to practice communication skills and build your ability to communicate effectively. It shows you how to develop KQ: Kata Quotient: the ability to learn through practice. It then gives you a menu of communication practices to build your skills day by day.
Take it from a former passive (and also passive-aggressive). Communication skill matters. Develop the skills you need BEFORE you need them. This webinar will show you how.
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