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Katja Schleicher - The Student of Communications

36 min · 8 de may de 2022
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Katja Schleicher is a non-nonsense speaker who works with people to help them communicate in business. When what you say can make a firm succeed or fail, Katja's role is vital in helping people craft both internal and external communication. For event organisers, Katja helps attendees focus on what they say to achieve the maximum effect. For speakers, Katja is someone who can share some powerful ideas on how to make the talks you deliver quotable in boardrooms long after you have finished speaking.

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