Communication Skills

Communication is not purely about language. It is about how we:

  • get people to like us
  • put across a clear and logical message
  • create enthusiasm and passion
  • build trust
  • get people to do things

There are many things we can do to improve our effectiveness as communicators – whether as persuaders, presenters, negotiators, writers. And there is no single approach that suits everyone, any more than any two people are the same, or any situation.

The key is to find your strengths and help you become an authentic communicator, yet one who is able to adapt to different people and situations.

At Richard Lewis Communications we listen to what you need to achieve, work out together with you how you could develop, then plan a programme that will get results.

Even if you are on a group programme, you can be sure that we will never lose sight of you as an individual.

News and Events

Partnership with Comartis

We are pleased to announce that Richard Lewis Communications (RLC) has formed a partnership with Comartis, a leading provider of assessment and talent development solutions and services designed to align...

05/02/2010

Saïd Business School, Oxford

Michael Gates, our Group MD, has been delivering a number of programmes for the Saïd Business School at Oxford University. A recent and fascinating one was a cross-cultural session for the Small...

28/09/2009



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Strc prst skrz krk

A sentence in Czech containing no vowels.

Czech proverb

As long as the language lives, the nation is not dead.



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