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"Jack teaches credibility, helping people become more believable representing their organizations."

Andrew J. Such, Executive Director, Michigan Chemistry Council

"Jack Pyle surpassed our expectations in contributing to our cultural change process. He developed and taught a 10-day Leadership Institute which gets spectacular results with both our leaders and leaders-to-be. Positive changes can be seen throughout our organization every day."
Douglas Kalinowski, Director, Michigan OSHA

"Jack Pyle is an excellent leader because he is living what he is teaching."
Yvonne Hinkson, Attorney, U.S. Justice Department, Washington, D.C.

"Jack's intensive training methods have been highly beneficial to my staff in building confidence and improving their overall communication effectiveness."
Sunshine Janda Overkamp, former Senior VP, United Way of America

"I appreciate the great work you did for our summer conferences. I am sending letters to other state school board associations recommending you. Your talent needs to be widely shared! You enthusiastically show that you really care about people, helping them to become the best they can be."
Justin King, Executive Director, Michigan Association of School Boards

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Face to Face Matters, Inc., helps build trust by improving face-to-face communication. We help corporations and nonprofit organizations change the basics of how they communicate, using relationship building and word-of-mouth techniques.
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Wednesday, Jan 25, 2012
A key leadership communication skill is managing conflict These 10 tips will help to reduce your stress when you are faced with conflict at work, at home or in your community. Recognize that conflict is a normal part of all relationships Seek to fully...Read More
Friday, Jan 13, 2012
  Effective leadership communication includes being a role model. Use these tips to demonstrate to others how to use email effectively. The first tip is very important to help you improve your results. If you constantly look at your email box during the day, you are breaking the flow of...Read More
Sunday, Dec 18, 2011
You only have a few seconds to make a good impression face-to-face so that you can positively influence others with your leadership communication. A key ingredient to improving your first impressions is nonverbal communication. Everyone is familiar with the old saying: “It’s not...Read More