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Building Confidence

Victor S.L. Tan, KL Strategic Change Consulting Group

08-Sep-16 11:00

Building Confidence

Companies often invest in their employees by equipping them with knowledge and skills to help them better perform at their jobs, but all of these training workshops and seminars may just be a waste of time, if they lack confidence in themselves. Victor Tan from KL Strategic Change Consulting Group talks us through the 5-steps to help people grow their self-confidence, to bring out the best of their talents in the workplace.


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