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Communications Coaching

     
       
 

Do you have trouble making your ideas clearly understood?
Are you ever surprised or confused by the reaction you get
when you speak?
Do you feel like your input is overlooked or unappreciated?


Many people answer yes to at least one of those questions. The good news is that anyone can become an effective communicator and we can help.

Your success in business, and in life, is measured by the results you generate, and the ability to communicate effectively is a critical factor in obtaining the results you want. The leader who can’t communicate can’t create an environment that motivates. The employee who can’t communicate becomes frustrated and disillusioned…and eventually moves on. The results of either scenario are costly to any organization.

A proficient communicator, on the other hand, promotes teamwork, is heard and is understood. Effective communication minimizes misunderstandings among employees and reduces the tensions and conflicts that are so prevalent in today’s workplace. On the whole, an overall increase in effectiveness is realized by the company and the employees.

At The Watts Connection we can help you powerfully present your ideas, prepare for that difficult conversation, or simply take your communications to the next level. As independent observers, we listen, guide and provide an objective perspective on your communications. We help you build on what is working well for you and provide you with techniques for those areas that need improvement.

In the purest sense, our job is to help you hone your communication skills so your ideas advance your goals and the goals of your company.

Contact us today to speak with a communications coach who can help you increase your personal impact.

 

 
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“Sherry takes ownership of her engagements and can be counted on to get the job done. Her observations and recommendations are presented in a style that is non-threatening and nonjudgmental. People listen.” – SJ