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Practice Areas

Relationship Communication – Demonstrate how individuals, pairs, and groups in organizational roles can connect and empower their voices for positive actions and outcomes.  They can practice listening to understand, as well as speak to attract and retain positive relationships by learning relational communication skills.

Public/Presentational Speaking – Provide advice and practice on how to handle communication anxiety and present organized, interactive, technology-rich, winning presentations.

Religious Communication – Demonstrate how church-goers, televangelists, pairs, groups, and faith-based organizations can communicate better. They can practice guilt-free, open, scriptually-aligned, verbal and nonverbal message interactions.

Communication through Diversity
– High-tech and low-tech multi-generations, domestic and recent immigrants, and those with various disabilities, gender and sex orientations work and play together. These differences cause tensions that can be managed in a way that can bring satisfaction and positive outcome interactions for all involved through understanding subtle internal and external, verbal and nonverbal  cultural meanings.


“The interpersonal element in creating a strategic plan, as well as implementing and evaluating that plan, can’t be overlooked”

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