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...to the opportunities of life

...to one another

...to the world

STAYING CONNECTED
Hearing is about
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It all depends on what signals
the Profession is sending…

APPROACH?
or
AVOID
hearing care?
Hearing Care Yesterday Versus Today

…was about patching connections after they’d worn.

Yesterday’s hearing care…

… is about KEEPING
our connection strong
and constant.

Today’s hearing care…
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Hear to stay…

But which one do your own products and services symbolise?

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Slide 1
Confusion leads to indecision

One VOICE

One PURPOSE

One MESSAGE

Society needs clear and unambiguous direction from a profession
united
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