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People started forming groups millennia ago out of the need for survival. Today, groups still play an important role in our society, yet to have a successful group in the workplace it’s important to understand the process of effective group communication. In this course, you’ll learn the difference between a team and a group, how to relate in group settings, and roles of leadership in groups. This course will teach you the impact of verbal and nonverbal communication, group problem-solving skills, decision-making techniques, and strategies for improving organizational communication.
Communication makes the world go around. In fact, we cannot underestimate the importance of group communication in an organization, as a group with effective communication skills can be an influential force for problem-solving. In this course you’ll learn the types of group communication and how they affect the group communication process. You’ll also get a review of group decision-making techniques. At the conclusion of this course, you’ll have verbal and nonverbal communication strategies for improving organizational communication.
It is for people who want to understand effective group communication in the workplace, including how to relate in group settings and the roles of leadership in groups.
It covers the difference between a team and a group, verbal and nonverbal communication, group problem-solving, decision-making techniques, conflict resolution, and strategies for improving organizational communication.
The ICE tool is taught as a way to understand the communication cycle.
You will gain skills in business communication, communication strategies, communications management, communications training, managerial communications, and organizational communications, including critical listening, questioning, and reasoning.
At the conclusion of the course, you will have verbal and nonverbal communication strategies for improving organizational communication, along with a review of group decision-making techniques.