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Home > News > April 2007 > 03 April 2007 Course aims to improve communication in businessAberdeen based presenters and magicians, Fifth Dimension, are launching a new training course aimed at improving communication in business. "Effective communication is recognised as a way of improving employee involvement and therefore making the business more productive and efficient," comments Jeff Burns of Fifth Dimension. "For a business to survive and also to grow employers need to remember to equip their employees with the tools necessary to do their jobs." "For a company to have good internal communications the employees must have the necessary skills in place. It seems straightforward, effective communication is a two way process however all too often there are barriers to communication. Removing these barriers and ensuring that the message is both delivered and understood is just part of the session we deliver on communication. It also encompasses body language, emails, mis-communication and communication tips." Fifth Dimension was set up in 1999 and delivers a range of training, exhibition, promotion, team building and entertainment services. External linkPlease note: Training Reference is not responsible for the content of external Internet sites. Related InformationFor related news, case studies, articles and research, visit our sales and marketing training home page Training and development booksDiscover books on a variety of training and development topics at the Training Reference Bookshop Source suppliersVisit the Training Reference Directory to view supplier details for a wide range of courses, products and services. Sponsored links
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