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Throughout our day we give and receive communication, sometimes without much awareness for modern communication methods or the process itself. For example, part of the communication process is understanding how to overcome communication barriers in the workplace. In this course, you’ll learn the importance of modern communication, the four different communication styles, and the different types of communicators. With this “Modern Communication Methods” training, you’ll see improved communication and more collaboration in the workplace.
Successful leaders have one thing in common: an exceptional ability to communicate. Communication is important because effective communicators can motivate others and achieve goals. When communication breaks down, especially in the workplace, frustration ensues and job satisfaction declines. Understanding the four types of communication styles, how to overcome barriers of communication, and the different types of communicators can offer tremendous benefits to your organization. In this “Modern Communication Methods” training course, you’ll gain new knowledge and better communication methods to help you and your team succeed in the workplace.
You will learn the importance of modern communication, the communication process, how to overcome communication barriers, the four different communication styles, and the different types of communicators, along with best practices for effective communication in a variety of settings.
It is designed for people who want improved communication and more collaboration in the workplace, helping you and your team succeed.
The course covers types of communicators including the intuitive communicator, the functional communicator, and the personal communicator, and helps you understand which type you are.
It addresses effective communication in a variety of settings, including nonverbal communication, negotiations, meetings, and enhancing participation.
You will build skills in professional communication, verbal communication, business communication, communication planning, and communication strategies.