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Creating IMMPACT When You Communicate
Special Report
Youre
talking. But is anyone really listening?
Youre writing. But does anyone get your message?
Youre listening. But do you understand the meaning the same way
as the person speaking?
Youre presenting. But are you connecting with your audience?
Uncertainty in answering any of these questions means IMMPACT is
missing in the communication process.
Lets look at this another way.
Do your IT people really understand what the users want versus
what they need? Is your sales force at war with customer service?
Are Marketing and Accounting on the same page or even in the same
book?
This action-packed, value-laden, strategy-filled
Special Report
will show you and your organization how to add
IMMPACT
when you communicate.
Yes, IMMPACT
contains two "Ms" on purpose.
Al Borowski, MEd, CSP, PP
Certified Speaking Professional
Professor of Positivity
Connect all the Dots
PO Box 24505
Pittsburgh, PA 15234
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412-561-7628
877-902-3314 Toll Free
al@connectallthedots.com
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