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17/02/2020

They participated in the Learn to Sell Yourself and Talk about Yourself workshop. Their testimonials

In January, KEDGE graduates participated in the new “Learn to Sell Yourself and Talk about Yourself" workshop. They share their testimonials to make you want to participate in the next KEDGE Alumni workshop.

From January 6 to 10 February, KEDGE BS Alumni held video conference workshops on “Learn to Sell Yourself and Talk about Yourself” in Bordeaux and Paris. The aim of the workshop was to train our graduates on how to develop a positive self-image, gain self-confidence, and learn how to highlight their strengths every day. Discover the latest testimonials below.

TESTIMONIALS

Éric: "It was relevant albeit diverse at the same time. There were practical tips suitable for all participants with the second part taking into account the specificities of each one.”

Ludovic: "Very good, the coach is really great. Good advice, nice, and the workshop was well-organised.”

Grégoire: "The workshop is great. Very energetic coach.”

Jérémie: "The advice is very relevant and adapted to everyone.”

Frédéric: "The advice is detailed. The coach is dynamic and has a very good aptitude for coaching.”

Maud: "It confirmed what efforts I need to make and what points I need to work on. Very forceful and dynamic coach, an instructive workshop!”

 


 

 

The objectives of the Learn to Sell Yourself and Talk about Yourself" workshop

This workshop is aimed at those graduates who wish to learn how to better communicate their skills and how to put themselves forward at work for more recognition and balance on a daily basis. The objectives are multiple: to develop a positive self-image, to gain in self-confidence, and to highlight one’s strengths every day: 

  • To have a unique discussion;
  • To choose vocabulary that will have an impact;
  • To deliver a precise message to the person with whom you are speaking.

 

FACILITATOR :  GUYLAINE DI GIORGIO

 

 

 

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