Communication Skills
*Audience:* Professionals, students, or anyone seeking to improve communication skills
*Course Description*
This course equips participants with foundational and advanced communication strategies for personal and professional success. Topics include verbal/non-verbal communication, active listening, conflict resolution, public speaking, digital communication, and cultural sensitivity. Interactive activities, role-plays, and real-world scenarios reinforce learning.
*Course Objectives*
By the end of the course, participants will:
1. Master verbal and non-verbal communication techniques.
2. Apply active listening and feedback strategies.
3. Navigate interpersonal and cross-cultural communication.
4. Develop confidence in public speaking and presentations.
5. Resolve conflicts constructively.
6. Communicate effectively in digital environments (emails, virtual meetings).
*Weekly Schedule*
*Week 1: Introduction to Communication*
- *Topics:*
- Importance of communication in personal/professional life
- Communication models (e.g., Shannon-Weaver, Transactional)
- Barriers to effective communication
- *Activity:* Self-assessment of communication style.
Week 2: Verbal Communication*
- *Topics:*
- Clarity, tone, and language choice
- Structuring messages (assertive vs. passive/aggressive)
- *Activity:* Role-play scenarios (e.g., giving instructions, feedback).
*Week 3: Non-Verbal Communication*
- *Topics:*
- Body language, eye contact, gestures
- Aligning verbal and non-verbal cues
- *Activity:* Video analysis of non-verbal cues in speeches.
*Week 4: Active Listening*
- *Topics:*
- Listening vs. hearing
- Techniques for empathetic listening (paraphrasing, summarizing)
- *Activity:* Paired listening exercises with feedback.
*Week 5: Interpersonal Communication*
- *Topics:*
- Building rapport and trust
- Emotional intelligence in communication
- *Activity:* Case studies on workplace/personal relationships.
*Week 6: Conflict Resolution*
- *Topics:*
- Identifying conflict triggers
- Negotiation and de-escalation strategies (I-statements, win-win outcomes)
- *Activity:* Role-play conflict scenarios.
*Week 7: Public Speaking Basics*
- *Topics:*
- Overcoming stage fright
- Structuring speeches (opening, body, conclusion)
- *Activity:* 2-minute impromptu speeches.
*Week 8: Advanced Public Speaking*
- *Topics:*
- Persuasive techniques (ethos, pathos, logos)
- Using visual aids effectively
- *Activity:* 5-minute persuasive presentations with peer feedback.
*Week 9: Digital Communication*
- *Topics:*
- Professional email etiquette
- Virtual meeting best practices (Zoom/Teams)
- Social media communication
- *Activity:* Drafting professional emails and mock virtual meetings.
*Week 10: Cross-Cultural Communication*
- *Topics:*
- Cultural dimensions (Hofstede’s model)
- Avoiding stereotypes and biases
- *Activity:* Case studies on multicultural teamwork.
*Week 11: Persuasion and Negotiation*
- *Topics:*
- Influence tactics (Cialdini’s principles)
- Negotiation strategies (BATNA, compromise)
- *Activity:* Mock sales pitches or salary negotiations.
*Week 12: Final Project & Review*
- *Activity:*
- Participants deliver a 10-minute presentation integrating course concepts.
- Peer and instructor feedback session.
*Assessment Methods*
- *Participation & Engagement:* 20%
- *Quizzes/Reflection Journals:* 20%
- *Individual Presentations:* 30%
- *Final Project:* 30%