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Capita Learning & Development gets new partner for training opportunities

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Capita Learning & Development, the UK’s leading provider of integrated learning solutions, is delighted to announce its new partnership with Nikki Owen, one of the UK’s most innovative and experienced development practitioners, to offer its customers exciting new training opportunities.

Following a 30 year study, Nikki Owen has developed a unique and groundbreaking training seminar – An Audience with Charisma – that Capita will now manage and market. New dates have been confirmed which will include events at London’s Globe Theatre, where ‘Audience with Charisma’ was successfully launched in 2008, as well as other venues around the UK.

With a small group of no more than 24 delegates, An Audience with Charisma is aimed at business leaders, managers and trainers seeking to enhance their personal impact and gain new levels of corporate effectiveness. The aim of the seminar is to help delegates harness their charismatic potential for improved communication, trust and loyalty, allowing faster career progression, greater financial rewards, increased job satisfaction and personal fulfilment.

Capita Learning & Development will also be offering a one-day training course that assists Sales Managers in providing regular and appropriate development, to ensure a sustainable increase in sales results. The Sales Activation Day for Sales Managers course includes Nikki Owen’s development toolkit, The Sales Activator® that Nikki developed following global research with 2663 organisations. Attendees have the opportunity, as part of the course fee, to receive a copy of The Sales Activator® toolkit to take away with them.

Nikki Owen has over 20 years experience in both sales training and charisma training. She has become a sought after media commentator and spokesperson, most recently being invited by press, radio and TV to comment extensively on the leader debates in the run up to the UK General Election, which included regular appearances on an International News Channel.

Denise Smart, Director, Capita Learning & Development said: “We are delighted to be working with Nikki Owen and being able to offer her training opportunities exclusively to our customer base. As a leading organisation in this field, we strive to offer the most groundbreaking and innovative products for corporate training and development. Nikki Owen is not only unique she is also one of the most creative, energetic and influential professionals we have come across in a very long time and we look forward to a long and successful relationship.”



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