Communication - General
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From impressing the audience on social media to persuading a customer to buy our products, we are constantly trying to influence others.
View MoreHarvard Business Review has nominated humour as the most powerful persuasive tool of all. This program will show how appropriate humour can transform communication - even with the most 'serious' subject.
View MoreIn business, 48% of communicating time is spent listening - as much time as the other three modes (writing, reading and speaking) together.
View MoreThis workshop is directed primarily at those who must work with others such as colleagues, superiors, staff members to build a team within a department to accomplish common tasks.
View MoreCommunication is much more than mere words; we must remember that words are no more than symbols which make possible the transmission of meanings.
View MoreThis course is designed to give you the basic tools needed to initiate and manage your meetings. Exploring how to reduce waste and make meetings more efficient.
View MoreDo you know why you behave the way you do and why do others behave the way they do? Our behaviour styles do affect our interpersonal relations with others.
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