Effective Communications and Human Relations
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The St. Lucia Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture will again host its signature program, Skills for Success by the Dale Carnegie Institute. This World-renown Effective Communications and Human Relations program has been hosted with great success by the St. Lucia Chamber of Commerce Industry and Agriculture since 2004. We have trained hundreds of satisfied participants and their companies who have sponsored their participation.

Leading enterprises including, Bank of St. Lucia, 1stNational Bank, LUCELEC, M&C Group of Companies, Massy Stores St. Lucia, JQ Charles Ltd, Unicomer, LUCELEC, Tropical Shipping, WLBL/Heineken St. Lucia, Allweld Inc, NIC, Excel Signs Ltd, ECCO, Goddard Catering Group, St. Lucia Tourist Board, the National Insurance Corporation, SLASPA and the Government of St. Lucia utilize this Dale Carnegie Program as a central component of the leadership development pathway.

In challenging economic environments like this one, many firms have become more conscious of the return from training and upskilling staff and continue to turn to the Dale Carnegie Program as “we get a better bang for our buck through Dale Carnegie.”

The expert Facilitators of Dale Carnegie have effectively transformed their delivery mechanism and approach without affecting quality and so the virtual program continues to receive excellent reviews from participants. The Chamber is extremely proud to be able to offer and support this tried and tested personal and professional development program to its members once again.

The Dale Carnegie Course Benefits will provide an overview of what you can expect from the Effective Communications & Human Relations

Start Date:  August 18 2022

Location:  Virtual Classroom

Meeting Days:  Thursdays

Meeting Time:  6:01 pm

Training Duration: 8 Sessions

You are urged to contact us immediately to start the registration process for your team members. Class sizes are limited due to the delivery mode so please secure your registration at soonest. Please download the Enrollment Information Form here. Completed Forms should be returned by email toinfo@stluciachamber.org.

For further information on the Dale Carnegie Course please visit www.dalecarnegie.com or view testimonials at Dale Carnegie graduates - YouTube.

I look forward to welcoming you to this Dale Carnegie Course as you continue your journey to success.

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St. Lucia Chamber of Commerce
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Frequently asked questions
Where is the St. Lucia Chamber of Commerce located?
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The St. Lucia Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture is located at Orange Park Commercial Building, 1st Floor, Bois D’Orange, Gros Islet.

Is the St. Lucia Chamber of Commerce part of the government?
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While most chambers work closely with government, they are not part of government  

What are the benefits of being a member of the St. Lucia Chamber of Commerce?
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Advocating on behalf of members with the public sector. Increased visibility and credibility. Business training and education information sharing and networking.

What is the main purpose of the St. Lucia Chamber of Commerce?
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A chamber of commerce is an organization of business owners and entrepreneurs who promote the interests of their local business community. Chambers of commerce provide access to valuable resources, discounts, and relationships that help businesses save money and market their products.

What powers does the St. Lucia Chamber of Commerce have?
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Chambers of Commerce will act to promote public policies that are in the best interest of business, in general. Specific Chambers of Commerce may also attempt to promote policies that serve specific industries or geographic locations.