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13
FEB
2013

Deborah MacLeod

by : Jeremy Marchant
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We all negotiate in some way or another in our business lives and, bar the few, most of us cringe and think we aren’t very good at it. I used to feel that way too until I received coaching and guidance from Jeremy Marchant of emotional intelligence at work.

All I can say is he was brilliant. What I liked was his ability to teach me in a manner that was understandable and achievable and I could see immediately how it would enhance my business. I’ve spent most of my career working on developing strong relationships and learning this skill has been one of the most valuable additions to how I work.

Thank you Jeremy for the time and investment in me! I feel far more confident and I enjoy what I do even more because of your help.

About the Author
Jeremy believes a key factor in his success as a business coach and mentor is that, with thirty years practical experience in business, he can situate what he does in the client’s experience.

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