How to become a confident and effective networker

19th August 2012

In today's highly competitive world, being a confident and effective networker sets you apart from the crowd.

You become more visible, feel in control and will always create more business opportunities than the average. This masterclass is delivered by Will Kintish, a leading UK authority on business networking skills. The aim of the event is to help you increase your self-confidence to ensure that you become enthusiastic about hunting for new business. By the end of the event, delegates can expect to be familiar with all the basics and principles of networking, gain lots of additional tips and ideas to help win new business and network better internally. In addition, you should be able to work any room with increased self confidence ensuring you leave with those all important business contacts and information. -I can honestly say this is one of the best seminars I've been on. -Excellent. Will is an engaging, amusing presenter who clearly knows his stuff. For more details about the event and pricing, please visit: http://www.bl-events.co.uk/ClientApps/Silverbear.Web.EDMS/public/default.aspx?tabid=37&id=34&orgId=1&guid=34e227a0-e1ea-42b1-a4d9-c1e926f41a38

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