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Pitman Training Scotland ::: 7/9/2010 :::

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NLP – Application in Business

Objectives:

  • To learn how to change, manage and develop behavioural performance with self and others in any context.
  • To communicate more effectively
  • To understand the critical issues associated with any kind of change
  • To understand the benefit of a Behavioural Modelling approach to optimise any behaviour.
  • To De-mystify the practical and powerful technology of NLP
  • You Will Learn:

    • How our success depends on how we build a ‘model’ of understanding in the world and how we and others behave based on that understanding.
    • You will learn how you learn, and how to accelerate learning more effectively.
    • Powerful communication strategies.
    • How to set yourself up to perform at your best.
    • To model your own and others top performance.
    • To change unwanted behaviour.

    Who Should Attend:

      Anyone who wants to invest in their personal development. Individuals who need to communicate more effectively and who may be involved in coaching, managing and/or changing performance for self and others.

    Duration: Various

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