Communication Fundamentals

Enhance your personal effectiveness in a professional environment

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

The Communication fundamentals course is designed to provide essential communication strategies and techniques required for making the messages more impactful and communicate confidently in any situation. The one day course enables the delegates to ensure a successful interaction in the community by developing strong relationships with community members and examine methods of conflict management and community engagement. The course introduces you to the principles of writing influential emails, conduct productive and focused meetings and presentation and develop communication approaches that are sensitive to interpersonal and cultural differences. During the course, the delegates will learn the various channels of communication, use multiple persuasion styles, manage virtual teams and communicate cross-culturally.

  • Develop fundamental business skills

  • Increase employability

  • Utilise the power of silence

  • Formal and informal styles of communication

  • Design more convincing presentations and focused meetings

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Courseware

Courseware will also be provided to the delegates so that they can revise the course after the training.

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Tutor Support

A dedicated tutor will be at your disposal throughout the training to guide you through any issues.

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Key Learning Points

Clear and concise objectives to guide delegates through the course.

PREREQUISITES

The Communication fundamentals course has no prerequisites.

TARGET AUDIENCE

The Communication fundamentals course is designed for:

  • Anyone who want to upgrade their communication skills
  • Anyone who wish to adapt their style to convey their message to different audiences and personalities

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

  • Identify the principles of effective communication in a range of media
  • Learn the methods for interpreting verbal and non-verbal forms of communication
  • Explore the fundamental goals of effective communication between communities
  • Understand the concept of cultural competency and describe its importance in negotiation, social animation, and group facilitation processes
  • Learn how to achieve the best outcome while using persuasion techniques with different types of personalities

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Effective communication skills play a crucial role in the successful growth of any organisation and its individuals. The Communication fundamentals course helps the delegates to develop interpersonal and communication skills for communicating messages and present themselves confidently in any workplace situation efficiently and effectively. The main focus of the course is to provide delegates with a thorough understanding of various key tools and knowledge required for effective communication in order to develop stronger relationships. You will learn to draft persuasive message and enhance the professionalism and effectiveness of your work by avoiding common mistakes of communication.


PROGRAM CONTENT

Fundamentals of Communication

  • Describe the Listening process
  • Styles of effective listening
  • Types of nonverbal communication
  • Listening barriers
  • Tips for communication with diverse workplace spectators

Developing Writing Skills

  • Writing process
  • Selecting the best channel
  • Plain language
  • Proper tone
  • Familiar words
  • Negative and positive language
  • Inclusive language

Improving Writing Techniques

  • Concise wording
  • Repetitious words
  • Redundant words
  • Jargon, slang, and clichés
  • Outdated expressions
  • Proofreading

Oral Presentations, Meetings, and Telephone Communications

  • Preparing an oral presentation
  • Delivering a presentation
  • Planning and participating in productive meetings

Routine Letters

  • Letter of requests
  • Simple claim requests
  • Order requests

Memorandums and Email

  • Writing Process
  • Email
  • Memos

Letter and Memos that Persuade

  • Characteristics of a persuasive letter
  • The audience of a persuasive letter
  • Steps to writing a persuasive letter

Negative Messages

  • Define Negative word
  • Significance of a negative communication
  • Techniques for expressing a negative message

Informal Report

  • Types of reports
  • Guidelines for writing an informal report

Goodwill and Special Messages

  • Types of goodwill and individual messages
  • Writing goodwill messages
  • Opening Remarks and Housekeeping Items
  • Project Management Global Standards
  • The Project/Product Life Cycle Concept
  • Life Cycle Management
  • Initiating the Project
  • Developing a Project Charter
  • Planning the Project
  • Developing a Project Scope Statement
  • Performing a Stakeholder Analysis
  • Creating a WBS
  • Developing a Network Logic Diagram
  • Developing the Cost Baseline
  • Developing a Risk Register
  • Developing a Communications Management Plan
  • Opening Remarks, Housekeeping Items, Questions
  • Developing a Schedule Baseline
  • Project Change Control
  • Managing People
  • Developing a Project Management Plan
  • Executing, Monitoring and Controlling the Project
  • Project Kickoff/Launch Meetings
  • Project Execution
  • Closing the Project
  • Final Results
  • Lessons Learned

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ABOUT Norwich

Norwich is a city situated on the bank of river Wensum. Norwich comes under the administration of East Anglia of England. It is also regional managerial Centre for both the region i.e East Anglia and county town. Until the 11th century, it was recognized as the largest city in England. In 2011 census the population of this town was 2 lakh 15 thousand. Cities such as Taverham, Hellesdon, old Catton, Thorpe St Andrew, Sprowston, and Costessey comes under the jurisdiction of it.  Norwich has a highly dense population with respect to the area covered. Norwich City F.C is the most followed football club of the city. Clive Lewis and Chloe Smith are present MP’s of this city. Norwich conferred with England's first UNESCO city in the field of Literature in 2012.

History

The history began with the rule of Romans. Romans got dismantled around 450 CE. The city got its name from Northwich, it was founded between 5th and 7th century. It was followed by deadly war between English and Romans. During Middle Ages around 1134, the presence of Jews was noted there. The early period between 1485 and 1640 was considered the time where the wool industry got the expansion. During 17thcentury population increased very rapidly. During this time others industries such as printing, engineering, finance, tourism, and electronics. Further, it followed with several civil wars and the Victorian era.

Education

Norwich runs many primary, secondary, professional and free schools including various academies for its students on large scale. The Norwich University and the University of East Anglia are prominent ones. The population of students is 17000 approximately. These institutions provide hundreds of designers to local industries.

Culture

Since old age, Norwich has been associated with arts and culture, publishing and literature. Pulls Ferry, Shopping places, Norwich castle museum, architectural site Norwich 12, the great hospital, dragon hall are some famous places of this city.

Sports and Safe city

Speedway racing was popular in the region prior and after the Second World War. The famous lightweight champion of the world Jon Thaxton belonged to this city. Norwich is as old as London i.e capital city of England for several centuries prior to Industrialisation.  It is also famous for its greenery. Soon it will be converting into the transition town. Norwich considered as the safest city to live, study, visit and much more. Norwich has immense and healthy youth population. There is a very commendable initiative that has been started by the people i.e. “meet the people”. It is an event that covers discussion on the topics such as social and political among all walks of life. Student’s contribution in making good environment is commendable. The right combination of youth, friendly environment and safety makes it a perfect place to study.

Climate

It has maritime climate as it is near to the river Wensum. It did not have any extreme temperature conditions in the past as well as in the present scenarios. There has not been any single case of the shortage of rainfall and undistributed rainfall in the region. The official met office of the region is Coltishall. All the records present here have been used to study the climatic pattern of the region. The Met office provides the updated information to the locals to aware them of any natural hazard.

Transport

It is well connected with road, railway, and Air. It is a junction point for the east and west, i.e. Great Yarmouth (East) and Kings Lynn and Peterborough (West). The local government has recommended an upgrading of the roads. It is also linked to the Cambridge via A11. The rail network is well connected to London Liverpool Street, Peterborough, Nottingham, Sheffield and a few more. The prominent bus services are being run by Anglian Bus, First Norfolk, Suffolk, connecting bus service a few more. There is a famous national cycle route for bicycle commuters. There is a river Yare that provides the water transport to the region.

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