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Friday, November 10, 2017 from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM CET
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EMCC International 
 
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EMCC International webinar: Florence Dambricourt - 10 November 2017 @ 18.00 cet 

Building bridges:

a model for facilitating communication

About the webinar

Communication is at the heart of everything we do. Agree? So then how to make this communication more than a conversation? How to make it efficient and rewarding for all? This webinar is about shifting paradigm where communication is no longer 'about what is said’ but rather ‘about what is understood’; and still without assuming what happens in the other person’s head. We will explore a simple coaching model ‘BUILDING BRIDGES’ that is easy to use to improve communication and the efficiency of conversations.This session will build upon experiential activities, like a set of chapters to be written before being able to read the conclusion of the book. Are you ready to increas ethe impact of your conversation?

Florence Dambricourt Florence Dambricourt was born in France and got the coaching bug with her first job working at sea in seismic research in 1999. Scientifiic by education, socio-psychologist by pleasure, she was suddenly with her own little closed society to study and assist –a boat crew. With knowledge in socio-psychology, English teaching, journalism, NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming), neurosciences and coaching, Florence works as a coach and trainer. Through her coaching she focuses on developing autonomy (and authenticity) at the individual level and she sees coaching methodology as a key element to help redefining education and businesses, moving away from inherited structures from the revolution of industry to more human and conscious elementsco-built based on collective intelligence. She also writes regularly on LinkedIn and at talking4good.com. Bringing humour, horizon and openness into people’s model of the world is her first step to get them out of their myths and in movement.