Communication Skills Training Course

The absence of effective communication is a major contributor to accident and error in the workplace. WrightWay's training programme helps to minimise these errors, enhance efficiency and increase profitability

It is WrightWay’s experience that organisations understand the need for effective communication but are often unsure what that means, or how to make it happen.

WrightWay’s Communication Skills training module is designed to meet the needs of organisations seeking to optimise professional communication within an international environment. Combining flexibility with a personalised approach, WrightWay will assist you with the language and skills necessary to ensure that both the message and ideas are effective.

By employing habit-altering insights and exercises, clients are able to employ different styles of communication appropriate to the situation and are able to experience the results first hand. Once the poor communication habits that engender misunderstanding and confusion are abandoned and replaced by the powerful communication and persuasion techniques that evoke positive action and minimise error, the client can begin to reap the reward that accrues from enhanced safety and fewer costly accidents.

A fundamental skill is appreciating the power of communication and employing appropriate speaking and listening skills: Each is a powerful process for achieving true understanding and effective interaction. The workforce learns to listen and talk to each other in ways they did not think possible before. This creates higher levels of understanding and collaboration amongst the workforce that will enhance efficiency.

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