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Communication skills Trainer

$5/hr Starting at $25

Training on all the communication skills aspects that are necessary to use in the workplace, business, and daily situations. Why we need business communication for example? Why we should know the difference between business communication and general/social communication?? Business communication could be internal, that is, within the organization between colleagues or between departments; or it could be external, for instance, a brand-building campaign for a company to shore up its image. It could also include communicating with vendors, partner organizations, prospective clients or just the public at large. There are many career tracks that are based almost entirely on business communication skills, such as marketing, customer care, corporate communications, public relations, brand management, advertising and event management. While the parties at the sending and receiving ends of the communication differ, each of these career domains revolves around getting a certain message across and getting it across to a very specific target audience. The number of platforms that we use for business communication has exploded in recent times. Whereas telephone and email were once the most oft-used mediums, now online meetings, videoconferencing, teleconferencing, voice messages, and even web chat and instant messaging are par for the course. When it comes to a company targeting a large audience, videos, powerpoint presentations (PPT), blogs, apps, social media, and television come to the rescue. And, with all these platforms available at the tap of the finger, let’s not forget where it all began – good, old-fashioned face-to-face communication!

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Training on all the communication skills aspects that are necessary to use in the workplace, business, and daily situations. Why we need business communication for example? Why we should know the difference between business communication and general/social communication?? Business communication could be internal, that is, within the organization between colleagues or between departments; or it could be external, for instance, a brand-building campaign for a company to shore up its image. It could also include communicating with vendors, partner organizations, prospective clients or just the public at large. There are many career tracks that are based almost entirely on business communication skills, such as marketing, customer care, corporate communications, public relations, brand management, advertising and event management. While the parties at the sending and receiving ends of the communication differ, each of these career domains revolves around getting a certain message across and getting it across to a very specific target audience. The number of platforms that we use for business communication has exploded in recent times. Whereas telephone and email were once the most oft-used mediums, now online meetings, videoconferencing, teleconferencing, voice messages, and even web chat and instant messaging are par for the course. When it comes to a company targeting a large audience, videos, powerpoint presentations (PPT), blogs, apps, social media, and television come to the rescue. And, with all these platforms available at the tap of the finger, let’s not forget where it all began – good, old-fashioned face-to-face communication!

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