Nick Washienko on Effective Leadership Communication 



Presented by Nick Washienko  
Nick Washienko  

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Many executives have landed in their corner office by meeting bottom line goals, crunching the numbers or making the right decision under difficult circumstances. However according to a study of 1400 leaders by the Ken Blanchard Companies, 43% identified communication skills as the most critical skill set to possess going forward in their corner office roles. Almost half of those surveyed said that inappropriate use of communication or listening is the number one mistake today's leaders make. Nick Washienko understands successful leadership communication better than anyone else in America today and brings his engaging, energetic and interactive style to this exciting learning opportunity. You will never communicate the same way again.

Participants in this program will learn:

  • To absolutely change the way you think about leadership communication
  • The skills used by some of the nations best speakers using brief video clips from some of the best communicators in the world
  • The three most common mistakes that leaders make when communicating
  • The biological, social, cultural and psychological trends that tie together to paint the picture of 21st century executive communication

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Nick Washienko is founder and president of Washienko Communications which specializes in preparing senior level executives for critical business presentations. Nick is a frequent speaker at industry conferences and his work has brought him into every field of business. His extensive experience, his highly engaging and entertaining style, and his creative use of videotaped exercises make his training greatly productive and enjoyable. He is currently working on a new book How Leaders Connect: The Key to Successful Executive Presentations.


 

 


 

 

 


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