TMG Training deliver practical, effective and transformational communications coaching. They work on the messenger, the message and method, which means they make people better communicators.
They provide practical tips and tricks through an online training course, group or organisational workshops or webinars and face-to-face learning. They often work with those lacking in confidence or with imposter syndrome who have talent but aren’t realising their potential.
Martin Lindsey, Chief Operating Officer of the Alliance said: “Communication and presentation skills are more important than ever in the increasingly digital and dynamic way in which our sector now works. We are delighted to partner with TMG Training to offer our members access to tailored, inclusive support in this area.”
Training is led by Keith Daniell, a graduate from Nottingham University with extensive experience as a television presenter. Keith has built and sold businesses and is an associate of several leading business schools including Henley, Oxford Said and Imperial.
He added: “We are proud to already work with many Sport and Recreation Alliance members and individuals in the sector.
“No-one ever gets criticised for communicating too much. But ask most people, below chief executives, for the biggest failing of their organisation and they will say: communication. We believe this is easy to solve. The messenger needs to be more effective and the messages clearer. We keep things simple!”
Alliance members now have the opportunity for a 25% discount to access the TMG Training online training course thanks to this new partnership, email events@sportandrecreation.org.uk for your code. This course provides CPD-accredited training which learners can work through at their own pace and swiftly become better communicators.
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