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A course that will help you get that next job (and other things)
15 November 2017 Matt Sisson, Projects and Membership Manager
In case you missed it last week, we're promoting a number of courses at The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama that help delegates vastly improve their ability to communicate in different scenarios. The courses take place from November to March, and as a BUFDG member you are entitled to a 20% discount. Don’t underestimate the value of these so called ‘soft skills’ - they are crucial for finance teams at all levels, and are readily recognised as a required skill for senior level appointments.
The Creative Voice: Build a greater understanding of articulation, clarity, vocal power, pitch, pace and vocal nerves
The Creative Presenter: Discover how to incorporate performance practice, storytelling and actor training techniques into pitches and presentations
The Creative Communicator: Explore the art of building impact, influence and rapport in communication and one-to-one conversations
The Creative Facilitator: Discover innovative tools & techniques to lead facilitation and deliver training with creativity & impact
Step Up: A women only voice & communication course designed to help participants speak up, speak out and speak confidently about promotions, pay rises and appraisals
To book, simply click on the relevant course link and add ‘BUFDG member’ to your booking to secure your 20% off.
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