Effective Communication

Enhance communication effectiveness

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

The effective communication course is designed to provide essential knowledge and techniques required by managers in any place of work in both public and private sector. The one day course enables the delegates to handle the difficult conversation in a workplace situation and build rapport with your coworkers. The course introduces delegates to the rules of communication, how to develop an effective presentation, strengthen their own skills at persuasion and the importance of nonverbal communication. The delegates will gain an understanding of key communication skills and importance of creating minutes of the meeting required for successful business interactions. The course helps you to enhance your human relation skills required in today’s tough business environment and handle fast-changing workplace conditions.

  • Communicate effectively in a multicultural environment

  • Maintain effective relationships with coworkers and clients

  • Enhanced skills to boost productivity and quality of relationships

  • Develop strong relationships through powerful communication

  • Courses delivered by experienced instructors

WHAT'S INCLUDED ?

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Key Learning Points

Clear and concise objectives to guide delegates through the course.

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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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Courseware

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

PREREQUISITES

There are no pre-requirements for attending the effective communication course.  

TARGET AUDIENCE

  • The course is designed for anyone who wants to improve their communication skills.
  • Existing junior managers who want to move into the managerial level.
  • Individuals who want to develop communication skills required for advancement within any business or organisation.

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

  • Learn how to explore different methods of communication
  • Plan a communication strategy and message
  • Techniques to identify and develop methods to break down the barriers to effective communications
  • Discover foundation tools for setting the stage for successful communications
  • Define goals for specific communications and choose the most effective methods of delivery

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Communication is considered as an essential skill for conducting business. If you want to develop strong communication skills in the organisation, look at the successful business people around you. The way they are confident in their work engage in all aspects of their work and encourage others to succeed; these traits will definitely make you more effective in boosting your engagement levels. The effective communication training program helps you to create an open environment for communication and improve your emotional intelligence to deal with difficult situations.


PROGRAM CONTENT

An Introduction to Communication

  • Describe the concept of communication
  • Functions of communication
    • The Instructive function
    • The Influence and Persuasion
    • The Informal function
    • The Integrative function
  • Understand the communication process

Organisational Communication

  • Types of communications
    • Formal communications
    • Informal communications
  • Types of Organisational communications
    • Upward communication
    • Downward communication
    • Interactive communication
    • Lateral communication

Verbal Communication

  • What is verbal communication?
  • Where it takes place?
  • Explain the advantages and disadvantages of verbal communication

Non Verbal communication

  • What is non-verbal communication?
  • Where it takes place?
  • Describe the advantages and disadvantages of non-verbal communication
  • Types of non-verbal communication
    • Intentional nonverbal communication
    • Unintentional nonverbal communication
  • Form of non- verbal communication
    • Facial Expressions
    • Haptics
    • Eye Contact
    • Personal Space
    • Posture
    • Gestures

Communication Styles

  • Definition
  • Beliefs
  • General
  • Implications for others
  • Posture
  • Verbal Styles
  • Potential Consequences

Feedback in communication

  • Elaborate feedback
  • Characteristics of feedback
    • Specificity
    • Timeliness
    • Clarity
    • Description
    • Validity
    • Intention
    • Usefulness
    • Readiness
  • Value of feedback
  • Guidelines for giving feedback
  • Guidelines for receiving feedback

Listening in Communication

  • Benefits of listening
  • Types of listening
    • Critical listening
    • Discriminative listening
    • Biased listening
    • Evaluative listening
    • Comprehension listening
    • Appreciative listening
    • Relationship listening
    • Empathetic listening
    • Therapeutic listening
    • Sympathetic listening
    • Dialogic listening
  • Type of faulty listening
    • Pseudo-listening
    • Self-centered listening
    • Fill-in listening
    • Reconstruction listening
    • Insulated listening
    • Selective listening
    • Defensive listening
  • Explain Bad listening habits

Assertive Communication

  • Positive words and Phrases
  • Quotes from assertive people

Persuasion Skills

  • Process of Persuasion
    • Find Common Ground
    • Establish Credibility
    • Provide Vivid Evidence
    • Connect Emotionally
  • Tips for effective influence
  • Describe an effective persuader

Presentational Skills

  • Introduction to presentation
  • Importance of presentation
  • Presentation formats
    • An outline for presentations
    • Introduction
    • Body
    • Conclusion
  • Packaging
  • A checklist for presentation
  • Making the presentation delivery
  • Presentation Skills
  • Movement
  • Eye contact
  • Posture
  • Gestures
  • Facial Animation
  • Pause and pace
  • Voice
  • Dos and Don’ts of Presentation

Barriers to effective communication

  • Filtering
  • Selective Perception
  • Defensiveness
  • Language
  • Barriers to communication
    • Technical
    • Human/personal
    • Semantic
  • Removal of communication barriers

Effective Communication

  • Introduction to Effective communication
    • Characteristics of communication
    • Completeness
    • Conciseness
    • Empathy
    • Clarity of purpose
    • Feedback
    • Modify message according to audience
    • Multiple channels of communication
    • Make effective use of informal communication
  • 7 C’s and 4 S’s of Communication
  • 7 C’s
    • Credibility
    • Correctness
    • Conciseness
    • Completeness
    • Consistency
    • Concreteness
    • Clarity
  • 4 S’s
    • Strength
    • Simplicity
    • Shortness
    • Sincerity
    • Conditions for effective communication

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ABOUT Solihull

Solihull is a metropolitan country. It is situated at the west midlands. The region is also the same i.e west midlands. It is area of the London, United Kingdom with population 2 lakh 7 thousand as per 2011 census. It is considered to be the largest town of the metropolitan borough. It also has bulk of 2 lakh 10 thousand people. Solihull is the wealthiest town of the west midlands and one of the wealthiest towns in the outskirts of the London. As per of the famous life of Quality Indices, It is the best place to live in the United Kingdom. The post town is also with the same name but different codes such as B36, B37 and many more. Silhillians are the native people of this region.

History 

Solihull derived from a famous church which was on the top of the hill i.e St Alphege. During heavy rainfall, the mud gets sticky. A number of beautiful historic architectures are found here. There was not much impact of the industrial revolution in this region until 20th century. Due attack of German forces, Neighboring Coventry was the main target. The Airport and local railway lines of Solihull were remains intact. During the beginning of the 19th century, the population of the town was approximately 7.5 thousand. After the demolition of the properties in Mill Lane and nearby areas of Drury Lane, there was construction of the central shopping area known as Mell square and a few more demolition of properties which have its origin about hundred years old. Ramada Jarvis Hotel is constructed in place of the town oldest landmarks, the George.

Governance

It converted from district to municipal borough. After 10 years it merged with the other districts and became Metropolitan Borough. The Present MP is Julian Knight. He belongs to  conservative party of the United Kingdom.

Education

There is a Solihull college which offers various technical and professional courses. The main focus of this college is to provide degrees in Engineering and computer science. Since many years there has not been any application to higher authority for attainment of University status.

Solihull is the oldest school of the Solihull and it was founded in 1560. In 2017, it is 457 years old. There will be £ 80 million investment for the upgradation of the schools. In a period of 7 years, there will be 6 new schools in this region.

Transport

The road is linked with oxford and London region. It is well connected with motorway network. Birmingham Airport also provides service from this region. It is well connected with railway too.

Economy

It is famous for its shopping facilities. The famous Shopping Centre Mell square is also constructed in this town. The famous car brand Land Rover has its production plant in this region.  Pub company Enterprise Inns and mortgage and personal loan provider are others famous headquarters in this district.

Biodiversity

It is rich in bio sphere reserves such as Alcott wood and bills wood. There is also good availability of the water source as river Blythe flows here.

Sports and Events

Solihull Moors is the famous and largest football club followed by this region. The Bees is the famous Rugby team of Solihull. There are several hockey clubs of this district. There is also facility of indoor bowling area. The cycling club of the Solihull gives many best riders of the world. Since 1930, Solihull Carnival has been organized by local authority every year.  

Suburbs

Solihull has many suburbs. These suburbs are Cranmore, Sharmans Cross, Haslucks Green, Lode Health etc. This town also have satellite towns such as Barston, Bickenhill and Eastcote.

Essential Communication Skills

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