Course description
Communicating Up, Down and Across the Organization
It can happen at a moment's notice: you need to communicate a new idea to senior managers, influence your colleagues to support your proposal or inspire direct reports to make a change. Are you prepared to communicate with anyone in your organization? Do you know how to analyze your audience? Can you frame your message so that people feel connected to you in a corporate setting?
To connect with many types of people while projecting confidence, credibility and trustworthiness requires specific tools and strategies. You'll focus on improving communication skills and competencies necessary to build mutual understanding and connectivity with others, regardless of your role. You'll also discover influence strategies and learn how to critically evaluate each unique communication event.
How You Will Benefit
- Analyze your audiences and situations and plan your message
- Create processes to frame your message to specific audiences
- Apply strategies to influence and motivate others throughout the organization
- Understand how communication can impact how much influence you have
- Exhibit a strong sense of self-confidence with your peers, direct reports and managers
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Who should attend?
This communication training is ideal for business professionals who want to be strong, passionate and effective communicators who can speak to a variety of audiences across organizational boundaries.
Costs
Course price for:
- Non Member: $2695
- Member: $2395
Certification / Credits
PDU: 12
Canadian Management Centre
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