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Chennai
Staff Reporter
CHENNAI: Come March 4, those interested in building a profitable business or in doubling their income may learn a few tips from a visiting master at the Chinmaya Heritage Centre in Chetpet. The programme is a seven-hour seminar to be addressed by Brian Tracy, the author of `Psychology of Selling,' and the founder of Brian Tracy International. The programme has been organised by Skyquestcom, an e-learning company that specialises in organising seminars. Brian Tracy is considered America's leading authority on the development of human potential and personal effectiveness. His speeches have inspired many and his audio and video learning programmes in the United States have been translated into 14 languages and are used in 20 countries.
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The seminar in Chennai will have two programmes: `How to build a profitable business' and `How to double your income and productivity.' The programmes will focus on learning to develop clear business goals and developing powerful marketing strategies, developing and maintaining a competitive advantage for business and positioning it for success. Platinum ticket holders will get an opportunity to be photographed with Mr. Tracy. For registration call: Captain Shibu 98841-31555; Surendran at 98410-10028.
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