Valerie
Kendrick is a seasoned speaker and training
consultant specializing in communications training,
organizational development, and performance
improvement. Her focus for the last several years
has been on helping corporations and individuals
communicate more effectively by improving both their
verbal and written skills. Valerie has successfully
delivered over 150 seminars annually for each of the
last few years. She has worked with financial
institutions, major manufacturers, and many city,
state, and federal government agencies throughout
the U.S. and Canada.
She has over 25 years experience
in management, negotiations and team development.
She has saved companies millions of dollars by
evaluating needs and competencies then implementing
the most streamlined approach to meeting a company’s
strategic goals. Valerie has a knack for very
quickly “sizing-up” the situation and determining
the best solutions to meet needs, develop synergies,
and build trust. She brings an ethical perspective
that relies on honest communications between all
levels within an organization or individuals within
a group.
Valerie has
spent time in both Europe and Central Asia as a
management consultant and certified trainer for
several multi-national corporations and privately
held businesses, including Vodafone, Solvay,
Deloitte, and Caratube Oil. Her executive toolbox
includes her proprietary process (BEP) for
organizational effectiveness, and a global
perspective. Her training tools include
individualized course design, coaching, goal
setting, and communication building exercises. She
utilizes both traditional and non-traditional
methods to improve performance when working with
groups, businesses, and entrepreneurs.
Valerie can be reached
at
valerie@kendrickresources.com or by phone at
303-552-7349.
Article's
3 Steps to Sending Out Your Best Work 5 Rules to Break When Writing Marketing Materials
Have a Conversation with Your Reader
4 Communication Styles to Effectively Reach Your Customers
Watered Down Verbs
Removing the "Buts"
Do Two Negatives Make a Positive?
Words—Do You Really Know What They Mean By That?
Happy Communicating in 2010!
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