Format: Half-Day Interactive Workshop
Target Audience
- Professionals at entry or mid-level positions looking to improve workplace communication.
- University students or recent graduates transitioning into the corporate world.
- Employees from technical or non-business backgrounds who need to communicate in business environments.
- Team members involved in client communication, internal collaboration, or cross-functional projects.
Course Objective
To develop participants' ability to communicate clearly, professionally, and confidently in diverse business contexts—through verbal, written, and non-verbal communication channels.
Course Overview
This half-day workshop introduces the fundamentals of effective business communication. Participants will learn how to structure messages, write professional emails, communicate clearly in meetings, and handle formal and informal conversations in a corporate setting. The session includes group activities, scenario-based discussions, and practice opportunities to apply the learning in real-world situations.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the course, participants will:
- Understand the key principles of effective business communication.
- Identify the appropriate tone, language, and format for different professional situations.
- Improve clarity, conciseness, and confidence in both written and spoken communication.
- Learn best practices for professional email writing and meeting communication.
- Develop active listening skills and awareness of non-verbal cues.
- Recognize common communication barriers and how to overcome them.
Who Should Attend
- Fresh graduates, interns, or junior professionals entering the workforce.
- Employees across departments (HR, Sales, Admin, Tech, Finance) who regularly communicate in writing or verbally.
- Team members who collaborate across functions or work in client-facing roles.
- Professionals who want to enhance their interpersonal and workplace communication skills.
What to Bring
- Notebook and pen for key takeaways and practice exercises.
- A few samples of your previous emails or business messages (optional, for improvement tips).
- A willingness to participate in role-plays and interactive discussions.
- An open mind to learn and apply new communication techniques.• Openness to feedback and self-improvement.