S1, Ep7: Building a strong professional network benefits EVERYONE, with Fiona Duncan-Steer of RSViP

EPISODE · Aug 19, 2021 · 50 MIN

S1, Ep7: Building a strong professional network benefits EVERYONE, with Fiona Duncan-Steer of RSViP

from People Focus Podcast · host Talk Staff

Welcome to the People Focus Podcast, with Gary Parsons from Talk Staff. Join us as we celebrate the most important asset that we all have – our people – the people that help keep our businesses running each and every day, the people that motivate us when times are hard, help us make decisions that don’t always feel like they’re the right ones and challenge us when we need to stay on track to achieve the overall company mission – the purpose behind why we do what we do. ______________ Fiona is a Communication Coach with over fifteen years of experience in the events industry, ten of those specifically in business networking through her highly successful network-RSViP. With a keen interest in the importance of Mindset and a creative background in theatre design, Fiona has integrated Creativity within every element of her businesses over the years and now shares her knowledge and experience through her hybrid support model of coaching, consultancy and training, by delivering 121 sessions as well as highly engaging interactive workshops, both online and in the room,  with a focus on creative communication, idea generation and the importance of mindset.  Down to earth and brilliantly connected, Fiona has become the go to person for East Midlands based businesses who want to attract their perfect customer and become a leader in their industry. Join us as we explore the world of networking, how important it is to build a strong professional network and how wedding bells have been sounding for a few that met their unexpected dream match at the RSViP Networking events. ______________ Please FOLLOW/SUBSCRIBE to the show, on your podcast app to be reminded of new episodes. You can find out more about Talk Staff's people focus here: https://www.talkstaff.co.uk/peoplefocus

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