
Executives who desire to increase their productivity at the workplace

2 Days

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Intake 01
20 - 21 Aug 09
Intake 02
22 - 23 Oct 09

S$700 (Inclusive of GST)

NUS Extension (#12-01 Park Mall)
Peak Performance for Executives Using Neuro-Linguistics Programming (NLP)
Acquire NLP technology to unlock your executive potential!
NLP (Neuro-linguistics Programming) was coined by Richard Blander, a computer science undergrad and John Grinder, a linguistics professor. NLP is the use of the language of the mind to consistently achieve your specific and desire outcome. It re-programmes both your personal and professional life
Neuro refers to the thinking process and the nervous systems which our experience are processed through the five senses – visual, auditory, kinesthetic, olfactory and gustatory. Linguistics refers to the words, the way you use and how it influences you and other people. Programming is the way you organise your ideas and action in sequence to achieve specific outcomes
With NLP, you can focus on what you really want, understand other better, eliminate your bad habits, build instant rapport and better relationship, accelerate healing and communicate persuasively.
Course Objective
- Understand and apply NLP Techniques at work
- Be more persuasive in your communication
- Create instant rapport with your customers and colleagues
Course Outline
- What is NLP?
- History of NLP
- NLP Suppositions
- Limiting Beliefs
- What are limiting beliefs?
- How you can destroy limiting beliefs
- Setting Goals
- Cartesian questions
- Nine keys to an achievable outcome
- The 6 levels of change
- Perceptual Positions
- First, second and third positions
- Representation Systems
- Visual, Auditory and Kinesthetic
- Submodalities
- Predicates
- Modelling
- Use of modeling
- Steps in modeling
- Anchors
- Characteristics of good anchors
- Involuntary, designer and phobic anchors
- Types of anchors
- Steps in anchoring
- Rapport Technology
- How to build instant rapport
- Mixing and matching
- How to pace and lead
- Use of mismatching
- Frames, Preframes and Reframing
- Contents and Contexts
- Reframing patterns
