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The power of the voice

St Vincents Centre, Monday, 22 March 2010 - Monday, 29 March 2010


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The power of the voice: Your voice is a very important part of your professional image that you portray to others including your boss, colleagues, prospective and existing clients, suppliers, and others.

We often underestimate the power of the voice. Its not only WHAT we say but HOW we say it. Voice can make you liked or disliked, trusted or mistrusted, believed or doubted. Furthermore, it can get you hired and promoted.

This workshop will teach you how to project your voice and express yourself with the maximum impact! Various vocal and breathing techniques will help you tune your voice; use it in a natural way and project confidence and authority!

This workshop will cover presentation voice and telephone voice. Its perfect for professionals wanting to improve and empower their work voice.

Please wear comfortable clothing that you can move in, and perhaps heels and jackets it you feel it would help you in presentation, but not essential.

The power of the voice at St Vincents Centre in London, Greater London on Monday, 22 March 2010.


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St Vincents Centre
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6.30pm until 8.30pm
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£89
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Monday, 22 March 2010
Event finishes
Monday, 29 March 2010
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