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[GC-TSS] Coloured Brain Communication for Improved Communication and the Avoidance of Conflicts



Event Date 07 Aug 2024 (Wed), 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Venue Livestream
Organiser Graduate College (Email : gc-events@ntu.edu.sg )


Event Info

GC-TSS - Communication

 Coloured Brain Communication for Improved Communication and the Avoidance of Conflicts

by Ms Celina Ann Gan

7 Aug 2024, Wed | 10.30am – 12noon | Livestream

 

About the Webinar:

Understanding  human  thinking  and  personal  rapport  can  be  a  powerful  tool  to enhance  work  and  personal  relationships.  However,  have  you  ever  explained something so clearly to someone, yet they do not seem to understand you? Or vice versa? Or why are there different approaches or preferences to how work is carried out?

That  is  because  we  all  process  information  in  a  different  way.  “Coloured  brain processing” allow us to comprehend the 4 different genetic ways of processing information.  In  this  workshop,  you  will  learn  how  to  bring  your  communication skills with others to the next level.

Coloured Brain Communication is validated by the American Institute of Business Psychology.

 

About the Speaker:

Celina Gan has accumulated a vast experience and know-how in working and training participants from different cultures and work backgrounds. Celina runs workshops in Asia, Qatar and the UK to MNCs, the civil service and educational institutions. She is also the module tutor for the “Cross Cultural Management” module of a UK International Business Management degree.

Celina’s areas of expertise are in the following topics: Business Writing, Business English, Communication related topics including “Coloured Brain Communication”; Ace Your Communication to Build Brilliant Relationships within the Team – Locally and Across Cultures; Leadership People Management; and Personal Effectiveness.

 

*Do note that students are required to stay for 75% of the seminar duration in order to get their attendance endorsed.





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