Effective Communication: Identify Mistakes and How to Fix Them
Overview
Communication isn’t just about talking or sending messages. Authentic communication requires reception by the reader or listener, and that’s usually a two-way street. Learning to communicate more effectively requires learning to be a present listener and to speak when it’s productive to speak. This course series reviews the purpose of each communication channel available to you and how to align that purpose with a clear delivery.
Learning Objectives
- Evaluate and develop your understanding of how others see you;
- Align your message and delivery to the goal of your communication;
- Learn to refine your questions to get the most advantageous responses;
- Use mistakes to improve workplace relationships and perceptions;
- Obtain and consider constructive feedback to improve your interactions;
- Evaluate yourself and your audience with the DISC personality model;
- Enhance your communications by selecting the appropriate channel for each message;
Course Modules
- What you see is what you get - Using self-awareness to help build your brand
- Wait, what? - Tips to be a better listener
- Asking for a friend - How to ask questions that count
- What I meant to say was… - How to choose the right words for your audience
- Did you get my text? - How to choose the right medium for your message
- Call me - How to level up your phone skills
- Check your email - Tips for sending effective emails
- You’re muted - Tips for effective video conference communication
- Can I be blunt? - How to use tact when speaking your mind
- Mea culpa - How to admit when you’ve made a mistake