Communication
Effective communication is essential for collaboration, relationship-building, conflict resolution, customer satisfaction, decision-making, adaptation to change, and leadership. It plays a vital role in driving organizational success and creating a positive and productive work environment..
Why Communication?
Why Communication?
Executives who were assessed as transformational leaders—a leadership style linked to higher organizational outcomes—were more likely to be better communicators.
Open and frequent communication is a key driver of employee engagement. Engaged employees are more likely to be productive, committed, and loyal to their organizations. A Gallup study revealed that highly engaged teams show 21% greater profitability.
Why Communication?
Expressing and Sharing Information: Effective communication can improve employee productivity by up to 25%.
Building and Maintaining Relationships: Communication quality is the most important predictor of relationship satisfaction.
Collaboration and Teamwork: Effective communication improves project success rates by up to 80%.
Problem-Solving and Decision-Making: Organizations with effective communication practices are 3.5 times more likely to outperform their industry peers.
Course Highlights
Course Highlights
Definition of communication and why is important
Neuroscience behind communication
Verbal communication
Non-verbal Communication
Writing Communication
Public speaking
Hands on workshops
Hands-on workshops for communication can provide participants with practical skills and experiences to enhance their communication abilities. These workshops typically involve interactive activities, role-plays, exercises, and discussions. Some areas that we focus on in our hands-on workshops are:
- Active listening
- Nonverbal Communication
- Effective feedback
- Conflict Resolution
- Presentation and public speaking
- Team Communication
- Cross-Cultural Communication