Nov. 17 | Interpersonal communication in the workplace

This course is part of the Supervisory Training Series. 

Most people picked up language naturally as children, learning vocabulary, framing sentences, and expressing thoughts or needs. Effectively communicating as adults, however, requires a bit more effort. The words we choose, tone of voice, facial and body movements — all this contributes to the ultimate message that must be spontaneously translated by the listener. This course examines the fundamentals of interpersonal communication, including verbal, para-verbal, and non-verbal dynamics.

Wednesday, Nov. 17, 9–11 a.m.

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