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Patricia has worked within the Professional, Serivce & Technologies Sectors and has developed expertise in how these businesses operate, she provides motivational energetic, surprising and humorous keynote sessions, focussing on Peak Performance Management. These are examples of topics that can be tailored to the needs of your practice or business.
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Each Talk can be tailored to your needs in a pertinent and relevant way, building in interaction as needed.
Do call Bianca Acke to find out about availability and fees structure: bianca@trafalgarpeople.com or +44(0)7 565 7547. |
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