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Description

This illuminating and informative course outlines the principles of Effective Communication. It explains why our communication often fails, and how to avoid the pitfalls. 


You’ll learn how to prepare for an important conversation, how to structure it, and how to deliver even the most difficult message with confidence and sensitivity.


By the end of the course, you’ll have new insights to refresh your communications; you may well be thinking, “I wish that I’d been taught this in school.”


As the different aspects are explained via our video lectures, each section is supported by downloadable exercises and other resources to help you revise and consolidate the learning.


We all know of people who can talk a lot but say very little. At the other end of the spectrum, there are those whose uttering and emails are so terse that you have trouble deciphering them.


Effective and empathetic communication requires sensitivity and lightness of touch, and you can learn how to develop all the skills you need so that others will want to engage with you and hear what you have to say.


Even difficult messages can be delivered without needless pain and unpleasant reactions. All it takes is the know-how. 


This course features easily learned elements supported by practical exercises, all clearly explained by Barry Winbolt, lecturer and psychotherapist, based on his 30 years' experience of helping people to improve workplace relationships and performance in many different settings and cultures.


He’ll take you through what it means to communicate well and:


How to set the scene for maximum engagement
That your attitude comes before success
How to listen with empathy and build rapport
Why ‘less is more’ when the message is right
That you must be congruent and mean what you say
To attend to the verbal and non-verbal parts of the message
How to tell people things they might not want to hear
How to plan your message for maximum effect
How to follow up on a conversation.




The foundation for effective communication is the relationship you have with your audience. Whether it is one person or many, a brief message or an ongoing dialogue, to communicate well you must make sure your message hits the spot. This course will show you how to do it.
Who this course is for:
Aimed primarily at managers, aspiring managers and others in a supervisory role, the content is applicable to anyone who wants to understand how to communicate more effectively for personal or professional development.
People new to the workplace who are unsure about how to communicate effectively with colleagues.
Anyone who has experienced relationship difficulties that could be helped by more effective communication.
Thos who are obliged to work with 'difficult people' in whatever situation.

What you'll learn

You will understand advanced communication concepts often not covered by formal education

The main elements of effective communication

How to make your communications 'fit for purpose'

How to set the scene for better mutual understanding

What makes a meaningful conversation

The art of summarising to avoid misunderstandings

The effective use of questions, and why some questions can be barriers to effective communication

Requirements

  • You will need a copy of Adobe XD 2019 or above. A free trial can be downloaded from Adobe.
  • No previous design experience is needed.
  • No previous Adobe XD skills are needed.

Course Content

27 sections • 95 lectures
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1-Welcome and Introduction
1
1.1-Introduction
2-It's not just talk
5
2.1-How we talk
2.2-Elements of communication
2.3-Who is talking?
2.4-Four main types of communication
2.5-Section 2 Progress Quiz
3-Setting the Scene for Conversation
5
3.1-Making your communications fit for purpose
3.2-It's not just about words
3.3-Put the relationship first
3.4-Empathy and rapport
3.5-Section 3 progress quiz
4-You are your message
4
4.1-Self-awareness, attitude and approach
4.2-What makes a meaningful conversation?
4.3-Confidence, congruence and credibility
4.4-Section 4 assessment quiz. How are you doing?
5-Telling people things they might not want to hear
5
5.1-Listening effectively
5.2-The use of questions
5.3-Checking understanding and the art of summarising
5.4-The art of sensitive conversations
5.5-Section 5 Progress Quiz
6-Positive communication and checks and balances
2
6.1-Staying on track
6.2-Barriers to understanding
7-Summary and assessment quiz
2
7.1-Summary
7.2-Closing Quiz