MaSh Training - Business and Finance - Communications 2

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Communication 1
Communication 2
Interpersonal &
Influencing Skills
Negotiating Agreement 1
Negotiating Agreement 2
Transactional Analysis
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Introduction
The purpose of communication can be defined as the activity of raising the level of mutual understanding. This programme is designed for key communicators and for people who are already effective communicators but who want to develop and enhance their skills.

Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of the programme participants will be able to:

  • Recognise the relative impact of conscious and unconscious communication
  • Explain and use unconscious communication channels
  • Set and communicate clear goals
  • Clarify other's communication and negotiate as required
  • Influence others to agreement and action
  • Listen behind the words for true intention
  • Select language and language patterns to power-communicate
  • Read and send non-verbal signals as intended

Programme Content
This programme considers the drives and motivations beneath the way in which people communicate. It reconnects the links between our values and beliefs and our external language, both verbal and non-verbal, and in doing so helps participants to recognise the potential different meanings in the language of others. From a foundation of rapport building, the programme allows participants to investigate their own patterns and meanings and begin to identify and acknowledge those of others in order to achieve mutual outcomes.

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