Keynote speaker for the TUANZ Contact Centre Conference 2008

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We here at TUANZ are absolutely rapt that Kare Anderson, an Emmy-winning Wall Street Journalist turned author and speaker will be joining us down here in New Zealand in April next year.  Excitement built throughout negotiations as we learnt the calibre of her clients, I mean how much bigger can you get than Google?

Kare's the publisher of the international “Say It Better" E-Zine.  She's the author of several books, including “Getting What You Want” (in 19 languages), “Resolving Conflict Sooner”, “Walk Your Talk: Grow Your Business Faster Through Successful Cross-Promotional Partnerships”, and “Beauty Inside Out”.  Also, check out her articles below:

Connecting – persuading, collaborating with and supporting others
Conflict Resolution – reducing friction and finding agreement
Experience Creation – making your event or location more memorable
Selling – attracting and serving customers
Speaking – becoming a compelling presenter
Writing – seeing your words come alive

Get ready to be inspired people, she’ll have you laughing, involved and ready to collaborate in smarter, more satisfying ways.  Don’t miss out, get the 23rd – 24th of April 2008 in your diary now!

www.sayitbetter.com

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  • Kare Anderson says:

    I am honored and delighted to be speaking to the savvy folks at the Tuanz conference. From what I heard you have a powerhouse program lined up plus multiple, fun ways to network so it will be fun to meet you as part of it. 24 of you have already visited our site and signed up for the newsletter and/or one of the two blogs. Gift Offer I know you were already planning on attending but here's an extra incentive to register sooner rather than later. The first 75 people who register (Leah will be our guide) will get a copy of our eBook, LikeAbility, with over 300 practical tips for becoming more compelling, credible, quotable and collaborative.

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