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Non-verbal communication training
Develop body language awareness
Did you know that 93% of interpersonal communication is non-verbal? Your voice, attitude, gestures, postures, and facial expressions speak louder than any words you could say.
Body Language Course Outcomes
By the end of the training workshop participants will be able to:
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Develop awareness of body language in self and others.
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Send more positive non-verbal cues and messages to others to build rapport more effectively.
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Best manage voice modulation to reinforce their impact and influencing skills.
Non Verbal Communication Course Outlines
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Get familiar with body language assumptions and myths: no ‘decoding’ chapter.
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Assess your body language and receive feedback on your nonverbal communication skills: video practice.
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Learn to use body language to communicate more effectively, including matching words with movements to instil trust.
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Highlight the body language gestures, signals, and cues to observe.
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Understand the link between non-verbal communication and personal appearance and gain awareness of the impact of your first impression.
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Focus on facial expressions and emotional displays in self and others.
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Work on voice modulation to reinforce your impact: intonation, rhythm, and tone.
And so much more!
Various resources: video practice, real-life scenarios and role-play games, case studies, group exercises, debates and brainstorming sessions.
Course Designed For
This non-verbal communication training course will benefit all professionals from various backgrounds, industries and skill levels who wish to develop advanced communication skills and reach a new level of professionalism and effectiveness at work thanks to strong non-verbal communication skills.
This training workshop will be customised to address your organisation’s specific requirements and will use an interactive approach designed to meet the learning styles of participants, regardless of their level or position within the organisation.