
YOU: Clear. Concise. Influential.
It can be difficult to build a loyal, responsive and cohesive team that ‘gets’ what you want (and is able to execute it). Factor in working remotely (or remote/in-office hybrid) and your communication HAS to be on target!
People are often stressed, anxious and frustrated…and let’s face it, sometimes, so are you. A few strategic shifts in communication can help you, and your team, go from stressed to motivated, anxious to confident and frustrated to excited.
What does that mean for you? Greater loyalty, developing your people instead of looking for new hires, and a more nimble, adaptable team.
How? Let’s talk! Schedule an Ignite Your Influence Call with one of our strategy coaches!
“The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place.”
— George Bernard Shaw
Would NOW be your time to start?
Public Speaking
You’re ALWAYS speaking in public - microphone, or not.
Media Training
It’s too late when the media are at your door. Be prepared.
The Art of Networking
Nothing happens until ‘Yes!’ Getting there isn’t that obvious.
Dynamic Communication
Imagine watching how someone behaves and knowing what to say (and what NOT to say) based solely on what you see. Sounds like magic, right? It’s not. It’s a well-documented process that’s been found eerily accurate. You don’t have to ‘know’ someone to know how to ‘communicate’ with them.
Navigating Uncomfortable Conversations
We’ve all had them. It’s a safe bet that none of us like them. Uncomfortable and difficult conversations are a fact of life. It doesn’t mean they shouldn’t happen. It simply means we need tools to get through them. The situation doesn’t have to ‘heat’ up even if the topic is controversial.
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““Annetta has helped a number of our attorneys enhance their communication skills and gain the confidence to network with clarity and power.” ”

“The real art of conversation is not only to say the right thing at the right time, but also to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment.”
- Dorothy Neville
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