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Lost a client because you didn’t communicate properly?

Created chaos in your workplace because you were misunderstood?

Didn’t inspire people within your team the way that you needed to, to get the job done?

Have been told before that you could improve your communications skills?

CAN’T SELL ICE TO AN ESKIMO?

If the answer is YES, to any of these questions, then Communications Guru Michael Morgan is the man you can’t afford not to see.

SEMINARS ONLY – IN SYDNEY – IN NOVEMBER!

SATURDAY, 13 NOVEMBER, 2010 @ NORTHSIDE CONFERENCE CENTRE, CROWS NEST

FRIDAY, 19 NOVEMBER, 2010 @ LAKES BUSINESS PARK, LORD STREET, BOTANY

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Investment: $380 per person

Michael Morgan has more than 20 years experience working with the biggest businesses in Australia teaching communications and influencing skills.
Read more about: Communications is KING!
gorgio-armani-151x300I would like to thank the wonderful team at Giorgio Armani for kindly inviting me to the STC Foundation Dinner 2010 at the Sydney Theatre Company on Friday night. 

Mary and her team at Armani are simply amazing. They have so much style and professionalism, that just by entering their store, you could learn a thing or two about how to ensure your brand is consistent across every touch point.
Read more about: STC Foundation Dinner 2010

The year end is near and I personally can’t wait. It has been one of the most exciting and exhilarating years ever from a business perspective and from a personal front, one of the most challenging.

In the business I have learnt a lot, launched new products, entered new markets and been inspired continually by the people I work with – in particular, the small businesses that I call ‘friends’ but may also be called clients to the outside world.

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Small businesses around the world suffer from many different things, but one of the worst would have to be getting stuck in a rut of ‘just getting by’ or being ‘stagnant’.Working ‘in’ the business and not ‘on’ the business is a very normal trap that many small business owners fall into and then after years of working long hours they wonder why the business isn’t in the position that they thought it would be.When you are an entrepreneur, you tend to have ideas. In fact, it is what you lay awake at night thinking about and wonder why the next day you feel a little worse for wear.
Read more about: The Catastrophe of Being Stagnant