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Jun 15, 2008 News
Guyanese author, Gary Thompson aims to make a difference when he publishes his new book ‘Strategic Communication’ in the near future.
Thompson related that the change he is advocating bears relevance to how we think as a people, since most persons limit themselves and the level of success that they invite into their lives.
The author noted that since many people have a negative sense of self-worth, which impacts significantly on their approach to life, the objective behind his book is to change that.
The book contains issues like “self knowledge” and “the six laws of self realization”.
It also deals with self confidence and the universal laws of growth, the application of self and the laws of breaking down barriers.
‘Strategic Communication’ also deals with the importance of having visions and aspirations, and introduces project management phases that outline the possible path to making one’s dreams realities.
Thompson believes that there are no limits to what can be achieved since all are born blessed and have the ability to effect positive changes.
Gary Thompson possesses a first Degree in Marketing, a Diploma in Strategic Project Management, and an Advanced Diploma in International Business from Cambridge University.
Presently he is pursuing his Master’s in International Business Communication at the same institution.
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