Courses
This Web site is a good resource for you, and we encourage you to pick through the articles we make available. We also want you to write to us if you’ve got questions or comments. A business like ours grows from getting good ideas of the specific challenges faced by readers.
Our main service, though, is coming to you to lead on-site workshops, addressing the specific needs of your firm
or organization.
We train individuals, as in the case of the business leader who’s facing the challenge of, say, giving a speech at an annual shareholder’s meeting.
We train small groups, such as the partners and associates of a law firm focused on winning cases and connecting with clients.
Or members of a medical practice who understand that patients need to know that nurses and physicians are hearing them.
And caring.
We train slightly larger groups of people--members of a company’s department, for example--who sense the need for clear and persuasive communication, both among themselves and between them and others.
We also speak to large groups in a seminar or public address situation, giving the outlines of effective communication for specific industries.
The reason we’re in business at all is that all human endeavor is utterly dependent on good communication. Bad communication has caused the death or “illness” of too many organizations to count, not to mention families. All of us need to be understood clearly and effectively. There are no exceptions.
And we at InterActing Power!® are pretty darned good at training people for that very purpose.
So, contact us. Use the “Contact” link at the bottom of the Directory on the left-hand side of this page. If, for some reason that doesn’t work--you’re not going to let a lousy glitchy link stop you, are you?--just write to info@interactingpower.com.
Talk to us. That’s why we’re here.

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