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The UK-based public speaking skills training business, Time to Market, has announced the readiness of its new training location in Newcastle Upon Tyne. Located in a popular riverside business location the public speaking skills training base is already proving popular with clients.
The location is easily accessed from the city centre, which is one mile away. "This presentation skills training site is perfect for our Newcastle based customers. It is a delightful location that provides a professional boost to skills development programmes such as the PresentPerfectTM course. It's a real boost", commented Andrew Ivey the Principal Trainer at Time to Market.
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Based in Camberley, Surrey and operational since 2001, Time to Market is a successful public speaking skills training and event consultancy business. The company runs off-site presentation skills training courses throughout the United Kingdom.
PresentPerfectTM is a practical hands-on public speaking skills training course. Available in either a half day or a full day format the course combines one to one tuition, demonstration and individual practice. Open courses are available at selected venues for participants from any organisation. Class size is limited to six participants.
Tailored courses are available for participants exclusively from one organisation. All our public speaking skills training courses are off-site at specialist training locations.
Media Contact
Peter Bowler
Time to Market Ltd
peterbowler@timetomarket.co.uk
Tel: +44 (0)1276 804 633
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