Effective Communication Skills
Effective communication skills are fundamental to success in many aspects of life. Many jobs require strong communication skills and people with improved communication skills usually have better interpersonal and social relationships.
Why do you need to achieve excellence in Communication skills ?
-What you are today,Personally,Socially,Academically&Professionally, is because of all that communication you did till now . And so in Future.
-Right Written communication can make you top in exams, while bad one can push you down even if your answers are correct .
-Right communication skills can award you selection in job interview while bad one can give you rejection even if you have all the technical knowledge .
-Right communication skills can bring up your personality dynamics and repays celebrity like image in the environment you are living while bad one can push you behind average.
-Right personal traits evolved through excellent communication skills can keep you ahead in professional environment .
-Overall Good Communication skills turns into an admirable personality which is not only appreciated well in social circle but rewards a self esteemed recognition .
To be a successful professional you must attain a level of excellence at ,
How to communicate your goals
How to use numbers to gain accuracy
The use (and misuse) of humour at work
How to explain your ideas
How to handle a negative cynic
The use of affirmative language
Skills Ahead provides a unique program on improving your communication skills , a crux of the program is given here –
- Self-awareness
The Johari Window
Active listening - Feedback
FICS (Facts, Impact, Consequences, Suggestion)
BOOST (Balanced, Objective, Observable, Specific, Timely) - Presentations
Preparation and the purpose statement
Spicing up your presentation and using aids
Understanding and improving body language
SMART objectives (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Time)
WIIFM (What’s In It For Me) - Written communication
Being audience-centric
Power of plain language - Cultural differences and classification
Low context versus high context
Monochronic versus polychromic - Social styles: analytic, driver, amiable, expressive
- Internal communication
- Negotiations and conflict management
- Activities
Role play
Presentations
Practical exercises and icebreakers