| As your
business enters the global stage, the
ability of your senior executives to present
themselves at the international level
becomes not just a challenging requirement
but a necessity. Whether it is before an
Eastern or a Western audience, your
executives need the skills to inspire,
influence and impact people and drive
results for your business growth.
The
way you present yourself is an expression of
your professionalism and individuality. Your
choice of dressing has a profound impact on
your business, social and personal growth.
Hence, your ability to present the right
image will create exciting opportunities
to market your capabilities.
Whether for the boardroom, showroom or the
golf course, you will discover how easily
you can combine business and casual outfits
to create the right look for every occasion.

Jill
Lowe International brings you this
power-packed Image Asset Management Seminar
to equip your key people and transform them
into effective global professional
presenters. We will guide and equip you with
international business confidence,
cross-cultural business and social graces,
and above all image refinement so that you
can effectively manage your customer
relations.
Through this seminar, you
will learn what your present image says
about you, and how you can project an image
that says what you want.
“The reason I came to see
you is because after I spoke to
you, I know I can trust you. I
also like the fact that you did
not promote radical and
immediate change but rather
practical application of
techniques that led to refining
and enhancement of my looks as
an individual.”
Leilani S Hall
Senior Vice President
The Pioneer Group Inc, Boston
“It was an eye opening
experience. You have created a
sense of awareness in us that
really motivates us to present
ourselves in the right way.”
Pam Yeo
Senior Financial Analyst,
Hewlett Packard
“Our IT officers have given
thumbs-up to your course. I am
sure you have put in all that
you can to convince them. Thank
you for bringing up the true
colors in me. It really makes a
difference.”
Low Kwee Fah
Human Resource Manager,
Information Technology Institute |
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