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Are you outstanding at standing out?


Being successful in business is not just about being technically skilled. That’s a given. In today’s economy, it’s vital as a successful professional to have presence. That ‘certain something’ which means both clients and colleagues alike


respect and admire you. ‘Executive Presence’ conveys confidence, poise, authority,


credibility and reliability.


It’s easy to get it wrong; and hard to get it right all the time. Professional men and women all over the world need to understand and develop the strategies and skills which convey Executive Presence if they want to achieve


their professional goals.


Whether it’s graduates who are just starting in business, or senior leaders at the very top, this is a skill set which stretches over the entire length of your career.


And I can help. www.sarahbrummitt.com


Sarah Brummitt is a qualified Executive Coach, seasoned training professional, award winning Image Coach and published author who runs her own professional development business for both corporate and individual clients. Based in London but with clients all over the world, Sarah is one of only a handful of image professionals globally who is highly qualified in both Europe and North America.


Contact her now at sarah@sarahbrummitt.com


44 Management Today | August 2011


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