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		<title>Greg Layton: Advanced NLP Linguistics 7 May</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This Thursday night in Shanghai, we have a special session with an outstanding visitor from Australia, Greg Layton. Thursday 7 May &#8211; from 7:00pm &#8211; 100RMB In this special master class, Greg Layton, outlines the latest NLP techniques that empower mastery of communication and the importance of these skills in coaching, sales, negotiation and relationship [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>This Thursday night in Shanghai</strong>, we have a special session with an outstanding visitor from Australia, <a title="Greg Layton - Graduate Certificate in Neuro-Linguistic Programming and Director, Inteviva" href="http://chinanlp.org/with-great-thanks-an-honour-roll/greg-layton/"><strong>Greg Layton</strong></a>.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Thursday 7 May &#8211; from 7:00pm &#8211; 100RMB</strong></p>
<p>In this special master class, Greg Layton, outlines the latest NLP techniques that empower mastery of communication and the importance of these skills in coaching, sales, negotiation and relationship building.</p>
<p>Specifically he will discuss how to use the following NLP Linguistic Patterns and more importantly how to ensure your success in using them:</p>
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<li>Frames</li>
<li>Representational System Predicates</li>
<li>Metaphor</li>
<li>Meta Model</li>
<li>Milton Model</li>
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<p>As part of the evening, Greg will coach a skills session on the Meta Model&#8217;s short form product, <strong><a href="http://chinanlp.org/tag/john-grinder/" title="Dr John Grinder, Co-Founder of Neuro-Linguistic Programming">John Grinder</a>&#8217;s Verbal Package</strong> ensuring that you come away with a new skill set to use immediately.</p>
<p>Having spent a few hours with Greg in the past week since his return from a modelling project at Shaolin, I am very excited that Greg has offered to share some of his high quality training with us.</p>
<p>7 May: Sorry, we&#8217;re full! But please put your details in the form below and we&#8217;ll put you on our wait list:</p>
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