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What we do can be summed up very simply: We train people to master the art of social interaction.This means no matter what you want to do - accelerate your career, date beautiful women, be more popular, become more confident, improve your relationships, or generally improve any area of your life that involves other people - Social Charm can help. Guaranteed. We do it through 3 steps: Scientific Research.The first step is to understand more about what makes humans tick. We draw upon neuroscience, neurobiology, evolutionary psychology, zoology, sociology, anthropology, comlexity theory, information theory, operations research and other fields to posit theories and create the methodolgy necessary to get the data we need. Empircal Testing. After creating our ideas, we need to test them in the real world. We go out into 'real life' - bars, clubs, resturants, shops, offices, libraries, grocery stores, concerts, sporting events, and more - and try them out to see if they work. Back at our offices, we use statistical methods to verify that things are working because we're doing things right, not because we got lucky.This ensures that you know what you'll learn works. Breakthrough Technology. We then combine this knowlege together with the latest advances in training and education techniques and merge that with advances in information technology - the internet, digital media, mobile (and other things we can't yet divulge) - to create the most effective remote training programs in the world. It's social skills training - on your schedule. What We Don't DoWhat we don't do is offer in-person training. We focus all our efforts and expertise on creating the most affordable, effective training programs for everyone, not just those who can afford a $2000 price tag. To find out more about why we do this and how it benefits you, see our page on why we don't do in-person training. Want to find out more? How To Start: 1. Sign up for the FREE CharmingChatterE-Mail Course .
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