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A business event with a musical twist: Musical keys to better personal performance

  • Charlie's Restaurant & Bar 32 Boat Quay Singapore, 049821 Singapore (map)

Innovative and magical tools from music that will increase your persuasion skills.
Work in Tune are visiting Singapore. 

At this inspiring and eye-opening talk you will learn the magic tricks from music and rhetoric to enhance your speaking and leadership skills. Rhetoric is the art of persuading people and music deals with evoking emotions – two core skills to master if you want to make impact when presenting and performing any message. Mastering these two professional areas will give a personal competitive edge that will make you a person that others listen too and follow. 

Mette Højen and Jonas Wiik are the founders of Work In Tune – a musical business concept that teaches thought leaders and their teams to increase there self leadership and team performance with tools from music and rhetoric.

For more information visit Work in Tune  

Mette (DK) is a high profiled public speaking coach in the Scandinavian region, the author of Business Rhetoric – how to turn your words into gold (2018), and has been running her consultancy Business Rhetoric since 2015. She coaches top CXOs and wa…

Mette (DK) is a high profiled public speaking coach in the Scandinavian region, the author of Business Rhetoric – how to turn your words into gold (2018), and has been running her consultancy Business Rhetoric since 2015. She coaches top CXOs and was the strategist and speechwriter behind Barack Obama’s visit in Denmark.

Jonas (SE) holds the position as solo trumpet player at the Royal Danish Orchestra in Copenhagen. He is frequently playing solo and chamber music concerts internationally. He is also assistant professor at the Royal Danish Academy of music.

Jonas (SE) holds the position as solo trumpet player at the Royal Danish Orchestra in Copenhagen.
He is frequently playing solo and chamber music concerts internationally.
He is also assistant professor at the Royal Danish Academy of music.

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DABS Members SGD 25 & Non-members SGD 35. Refreshments will be served. 

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