Improve your communication skills with two simple techniques

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1 hour on-demand video
$ 11.99

Brief Introduction

The simplest way to improve your communication and set up every work conversation for success in the first 60 seconds

Description

This course teaches you how to clearly start a conversation, how to summarize any topic in three lines, and how to make sure you’re your audience receives your message.

99% of all business communication does not involve public speaking or giving presentations, it happens in conversations, meetings and emails. If you learn to get those communications right you will be a great communicator 99% of the time! 

What you’ll get out of this course?

  • You will immediately be able to improve the clarity and efficiency of any meeting or work-based discussion.

  • The result will be less confusion, fewer misunderstandings and greater clarity when communicating

  • You will have more confidence when communicating because you will know you are delivering a clear and concise message

  • Above all, these techniques will save you time when communicating almost anything. And if there is one thing we would like more of but cannot buy, it is time!

This may seem like a bold claim, that the first minute of any meeting or discussion can have such significant impacts, but by the end of this course I am confident that you will agree with me.

In this course:

  • You will learn how to orientate your audience to get them in the right place to hear your message and how to frame the topic you will be talking about so the audience understands the context

  • You will learn how to apply a simple structure that can summarize your message so your audience is never confused.

  • We will cover lots of examples to provide context from multiple situations and industries

Requirements

  • Requirements
  • A basic understanding of written and spoken English
$ 11.99
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1 hour on-demand video
Christopher Fenning
Udemy

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