Communication and Relationship Building

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Communication and Relationship Building

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This course is designed for managers who want to master the interpersonal and professional communication skills necessary to lead high-performing teams. Throughout the course, you’ll learn how to: - Communicate with clarity and professionalism across verbal, written, and digital channels - Apply active listening and empathy to build deeper rapport and mutual understanding - Identify diverse communication styles and adapt your approach to navigate personality differences - Navigate difficult conversations and manage conflict while maintaining trust and psychological safety You’ll hear from organizational consultants with expertise in work psychology who share research-backed best practices to help new leaders succeed. You will demonstrations on how to rewrite unclear messages into professional communications and walk through real-world examples of effective listening. You'll also have access to interactive, scenario-based activities giving you the opportunity to practice navigating tension and building trust in a safe environment. By the end of the course, you’ll feel more confident in your ability to communicate effectively and build the strong professional relationships required for leadership success.
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