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How to Improve Your External Communication

 

 

Energetic, entertaining, and engaging Keynote Speaker, Jessica Rector often gets calls from organizations who need help with their communication. They want to hire her, because they have communication issues with their team, leaders, and clients. And they want it solved.

Jessica says that’s like skipping steps 1-9 and jumping to step 10. Find out how she starts with step 1 with these organizations to build the foundation of successful external communication and the first thing you must do to improve any type of communication issues.

Are you ready to help your participants take it to the next level? Then, gamify your events and book Jessica Rector at (817) 523-1529. Fair warning, Jessica doesn’t believe in boredom. She uses games (fun), her company research (information) and exercises (interaction) to engage with your audience. When they participate, it increases retention, focus, and fun. Are you ready? Book now!

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