Negotiations and Presentations in English

English is becoming ever more important in the business world. This seminar gives an overview and introduction to basic language skills required for negotiating, conducting meetings and making presentations. Participants will be working in small groups to activate language abilities in realistic role plays and case study situations.

This seminar on March, 18-19 2010 in Essen given by the moderator Stuart G. Bugg, B.A., LLB (Hons), M.Jur (Dist)., Barrister (New Zeeland), Solicitor (England & Wales), Augustin & Bugg, Recht Law Mediation, is intended to be of benefit to those people in engineering business involved in business meetings, discussions or negotiations in the English language.

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Nähere Informationen finden Interessierte beim Haus der Technik e.V. unter Tel. 0201/1803-1 (Frau Stossun), Fax 0201/1803-346 oder direkt unter
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http://www.hdt-essen.de/htd/veranstaltungen/W-H040-03-340-0.html
Haus der Technik e.V.
Dipl.-Ing. Kai Brommann
Hollestraße 1, 45127 Essen
Tel. 0201 – 18 03 251, Fax. 0201 – 18 03 269
E.Mail: k.brommann@hdt-essen.de

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