Overcome Poor Communication with
Amplified Voices Of Influence

Building Performing, Open, Inclusive Communication Cultures in Organizations

Poor Communication Hurt Employees, Teams, and Performance

Are your teams inhibited by communication barriers, leading to compromised performance, silos, misalignment, and attrition?

The root cause of poor communication lies in both its absence and ineffectiveness.

 

Poor Communication Results From Silence And Ineffectiveness

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The Silence Problem

NOT SPEAKING UP ENOUGH

Two thirds of employees never or rarely speak up, according to MIT study at Microsoft. The fear of conflict, backlash, or overstepping, coupled with a lack of confidence in communication skills, often restrains employees from voicing their thoughts.
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The Ineffective Problem

POOR QUALITY OF COMMUNICATION

80% of U.S. workforce reports feeling stressed because of ineffective company communication, and 63% wanted to quit because of ineffective communication interfered with their ability to do their job, according to Dynamic Sinal’s.

 

To address this challenge, we’ve designed a bespoke program:

‘Voices of Influence: Assertive Communication for Personal, Team, and Business Success.’

This program equips employees at all levels with skills to overcome the fear of speaking up and amplifies their influence and effectiveness while communicating. It is designed to build Assertive Communication skills, ensuring Personal, Team, and Business Success.

 

The 3 Voices Of Influence Addresses Poor Communication

Self-Advocacy Voice

ASSERTIVELY ADVOCATE FOR YOURSELF AND YOUR CAREER

Leadership Voice

ADVOCATE FOR OTHERS AND ENABLE OPEN COMMUNICATION

Business Ownership Voice

SPEAK UP FOR BUSINESS SUCCESS

Unleash Your Talent's 3 Voices

Invest in your organization’s communication health with our program. Improved communication translates to efficient problem-solving, stronger teams, increased engagement, and an innovative work environment, leading to enhanced business results. Let us help your employees find their ‘Voices of Influence’ and drive your organization’s success.

"Ivna’s help was absolutely invaluable during my transition to a more technical role at my company. Her methods are something that I’m able to use by myself, and they’re always in my head."
Ojuolape Junaid
UX, Google

About The Trainer

As the Managing Director of the Assertive Way Institute, Ivna Curi has empowered individuals and teams from tech, startup, and healthcare sectors, among others, to communicate more assertively and effectively. This has led to measurable improvements in employee engagement, diversity, equity, inclusion (DEI), and overall productivity.

Ivna is the podcast host of ‘Speak Your Mind Unapologetically,’ a TEDx speaker on the topic of psychological safety, and an influential voice on Quora on communication topics with nearly two million views. She holds an MBA from INSEAD and an Engineering degree, and she has enriched her expertise through extensive international experience.

About Assertive Way Institute

At the Assertive Way Institute, our mission is to amplify voices by fostering cultures of inclusive, open communication in organizations. This enables both individual and organizational success. Our training programs draw from the latest research, industry trends, and personal experience, tailored to meet the unique needs of each organization we serve. We believe that assertive communication forms the bedrock of a productive, innovative, and inclusive workplace.

"I have learned about how to be assertive and not to seem pushy at the same time what kind of body language and communication I should adopt to be successful in my personal and professional life, thanks."
Jayant

Start Now: Let's Create A Culture Of Effective Open Communication

Let’s schedule a 30-minute conversation to discuss how we can support your business objectives with our workshop offerings.

Alternatively contact me with form below or at info@assertiveway.com or ivnacuri@assertiveway.com.

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