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30th January 2023In this interview, winner of the equivalent of two Oscars and Oxford alumnus Ambassador Charles Crawford explains why executives should attend the forthcoming TEXEM
programme. Other TEXEM’s faculty delivering this programme include Professor Paul Griffith, the World’s first Professor in Management to lead a team to launch a rocket into space and Professor Randall Peterson of London Business School.
I’m pleased to deliver one of the TEXEM’s live sessions featuring fundamental practical communication skills that will help any leader or manager sound smart, confident and convincing in all settings.So, if you’re trying to motivate a team to do something new and difficult, your words may be OK. But what if they’re hearing from your tone and the wider context such ‘deeper’ things asYour words will be wasted against this broader cynicism.Yes.
4. How would you recommend TEXEM’s forthcoming programme titled ‘Self-awareness for better management of change in uncertain times’, which will be held between February 11 to March 4, 2023, to Leaders?importantIt’s not enough these days to be grand or powerful and astute. You need to be convincing and effective. This programme helps you think hard about the necessary ‘mindset’ to achieve that.
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