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Influencing Skills

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replyReply Fri 4 Feb 2011, 10:08Delegate Steve said...

Steve has attended:
Project Intro Intermediate course
Influencing Skills course

Influencing Skills

I attended the Influencing Skills course this week and was expecting some courseware or background materials to be posted.

If this is not being done then could the trainer please send these directly to me at my delegate email address.

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replyReply Mon 7 Feb 2011, 16:29Trainer Andrew said...

RE: Influencing Skills

Hi Steve

Thank you for your message, and patience. The files should be online now. In the meantime I will email a link directly to you.

Kind regards,
Andrew

 

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