Advanced Communication Skills

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Duration: 2 days

Aims

To increase self-awareness about personal communication style preferences. To introduce a range of tools and techniques that can used in the workplace to improve communication, change unhelpful behaviours and build confidence for individuals and teams.

For

Anyone interested in improving communication skills.

Learning Outcomes

- Improve personal communication through Neuro
- Linguistic Programming principles
- Identify ways of thinking that may be helpful or unhelpful
- Describe NLP and how the tools and techniques might be used
- Be aware of the power of words and how to use language
- Practice body language techniques to build confidence in self and others

Content

- Personal communication style preference
- The NLP pre-suppositions
- Providing effective feedback to others
- Influence others to see your point of view
- The Perceptual Positions technique
- Using NLP tools and techniques (such as mirroring, matching and mismatching and pacing) to build rapport and relationships with others


Venues and Dates

London

Charity Centre, Directory of Social Change, 24 Stephenson Way, London, NW1 2DP

  • 06 - 07 December 10 

Fees

Band A £285.00

Band B £445.00

Band C £565.00

[Price Bands]

Band A: Voluntary and community organisations with a turnover of between £100,000 and £500,000.

Band B: Voluntary and community organisations with a turnover of over £500,000.

Band C: Statutory and commercial organisations.


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