Catherine gives you fresh insights into your Inner Genius, helping you enhance all forms of communication.
In this episode, Catherine discusses how to embrace differences in communication style, how to articulate your thoughts effectively, and how to foster meaningful relationships with others who may have different communication styles than you. You'll learn powerful tips on discovering and tapping into your Genius Zone so that you can confidently express your ideas, collaborate with others, and create deeper connections with those around you.
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Catherine Mattiske, best known for creating ID9 Intelligent Design & the Genius Quotient (GQ), is a leading light in the corporate learning & team-building industries. She regularly works with large & small organizations to help team members better understand one another while effectively collaborating & boosting individual & team morale & productivity in the workplace.
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