Professional Communication
Published 4/2024
Duration: 20h16m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 8.63 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Published 4/2024
Duration: 20h16m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 8.63 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
An advance course for your successful career
What you'll learn
To define Professional communication
To identify Presentation Skills
To plan appropriate Resume and cover letter
To recognise differences between groups and teams
To plan for the interview
To understand the prcess of interview
Requirements
No prior knowledge is required
Description
Professional Communication
Professional communication is defined as
oral, written, digital, or visual forms of information delivery in a workplace
. Professional communication also involves various forms of speaking, writing, and responding within and beyond the workplace environment.
Professional communication
is a sub-genre found within the study of communications. This subset encompasses written, oral, visual, and digital communication within a workplace context. It is based upon the theory of professional communications, which is built on the foundation that for an organization to succeed, the communication network within must flow fluently. The concepts found within this sub-set aim to help professional settings build a foundational communication network to better steady the flow of operations and messages from upper-level management. The second part of professional communication can also aim and assist to help within the public relations department of a particular company or organization, as these messages might be delivered to those unfamiliar with the organization or the general public.
UNIT I
Introduction to Professional communication – importance of Soft Skills – Hard skills – employability and career Skills – Grooming as a professional with values
UNIT II
Presentation Skills – Self-Introduction – Individual presentation on current affairs - Technical presentations – role play.
UNIT III
Planning a Resume’- writing a resume- writing application letters - understanding the interview process -common types of interview- Preparing for a job interview - mock Interviews.
UNIT IV
Recognizing differences between groups and teams - managing time - managing stress - understanding career management - developing a long-term career plan - making career changes
UNIT V
Planning for the interview - types of interviews (one to one interview, panel interview telephonic and Skype interview) - interview etiquettes - dress code for interview – frequently asked questions (FAQ).
Who this course is for:
Students
Teachers
Job Seekers
Researchers
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