
Oops! Said the wrong thing again? Very often when you think of that statement, it’s already too late. Words spoken cannot be taken back. So how do we ensure that we say the right thing and what is the right thing to say? Speaking right can be so easy if we know what we are doing wrong and understand what others really want. Enhance your EQ with simple to follow techniques and just speaking right.
| Date: | |
| Duration: |
1, day(s) 9:00AM - 5:00PM |
| Fee: | $250.00 |
| Venue: | Speak for Life Speaking Academy
35 Selegie Road, #09-04 Parklane Shopping Mall, Singapore 188307
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- Fees are subjected to prevailing GST of 7%
For more information, please contact JobsDB Learning at 65788111 or email to learning@jobsdb.com.sg
Payment must be made before the commencement of the workshop. No cancellation is allowed 7 days prior to workshop.
Introduction
- How well do you relate your emotions to others?
- What EQ is NOT…
- Why do they do what they do?
- The “truth” and key to success
Understanding Yourself
- What is your pattern?
- Importance of being right
- Your favourite mask
- Flexibility rules
Speaking Right
- Voice basics
- Positive speech patterns
- How to turn conflicting statements into reconciling statements
- Questioning techniques
- Why not?
- Your route to success –Action Plan
Yew Kay is a Senior Trainer and Coach with SPEAK For Life Speaking Academy and is well versed as an Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) and EQ skills, Observational Intelligence and Project Management Professional (PMP), conducting workshops for students as young as 9 years old to working adults on Communication Skills, Emotional Intelligence and Personality Profiling. His ability to use analogies and metaphors to help participants understand and learn easily and more effectively has made him popular amongst his participants. Yew Kay's style of training has always been a good mix of down-to-earth seriousness to rolling-on-floor laughter at the most unexpected times.
Managers, supervisors, executives, front line staff, students - anyone who wish to improve their interpersonal communication skills.