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The Everyday PM Podcast | "Communicating Confidently with Senior Stakeholders"

Updated: Jul 30, 2023



Are you nervous about communicating with senior stakeholders? Don't worry, it's a common feeling. However, it's important to communicate confidently and effectively with them to ensure your ideas are heard and valued. Laura shares some tips to help you communicate confidently with senior stakeholders in the latest episode of The Everyday PM. Give it a listen!


Who is Laura Chattington?

  • Founder of Talking Shop, Laura has nearly 20 years of experience in directing multi-million-pound global communications accounts, managing multi-disciplined teams, and communicating up to c-suite level executives.

  • A member of Toastmasters International, the world’s largest public speaking organization, Laura has delivered speeches to audiences for the last 15 years and regularly competes in competitions.

  • Specializing in presenting and influencing, Laura is a master of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) and certified coach, having trained with one of the two co-founders, John Grinder.

Enjoyed this conversation? Definitely reach out to Laura to chat more! Leave your thoughts in the comments section below!


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Laura has nearly 20 years of experience in directing multi-million-pound global communications accounts and communicating with c-suite-level executives. Specializing in presenting and influence, Laura is a master of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) and certified coach, having trained with one of the two co-founders, John Grinder.

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