Do you have personnel in key company positions who, with advanced training in
communication techniques, both verbal and non-verbal, could enhance your company's productivity?

UNISPEECH can ...

Provide
instruction in essential presentational skills and techniques adapted to your company's products, message formats, operations manuals, project proposals, status reports and company goals.

Improve organizational communication skills in both interpersonal and group settings, including advanced-level question and answer techniques.

Develop media strategies that will enhance your organization's public image and increase the efficiency of communication company-wide.

Do you have personnel in key company positions who are not native speakers of English?

UNISPEECH can ...

Increase the proficiency of your foreign-born specialists in the use of ,appropriate verbal (spoken and written) and non-verbal communication skills within your field.

Preserve the integrity and self-image of your highly-trained foreign-born specialists because we service your personnel on premises as an adjunct to on-going staff development and programs.

Reduce those aspects of speech, writing, and non-verbal communication which interfere most with the ability of your foreign-born specialists to communicate efficiently on the job.

Do you have personnel in key company positions who use a dialect of English that is not considered standard or appropriate within the market your company wants to reach?

UNISPEECH can ...

Identify non-standard populations within your company without the stigma of remediation that often accompanies outside referrals for "speech improvement".

Eliminate those non-standard aspects of verbal and non-verbal communication which may prevent 'your key personnel from being considered for higher-level positions in your company.

Encourage awareness of cultural differences in communicative styles and expressions, and improve the ability of key personnel to switch to appropriate levels of usage depending on the setting, topic, and participant communicators.