Effective Communication Skills

Effective Communication Skills « Series from 2025

Series from 2025

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Genres: Special Interest

Effective Communication Skills is your chance to learn more about how you communicate verbally, the common problems you can encounter in doing so, and how you can improve your own effectiveness—especially by overcoming the psychological and biological hard-wiring that often gets in the way of success.

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The Magic of Everyday Communication

An introduction to our "taken-for-granted" model of everyday talk reveals why you talk and the problems caused by underlying assumptions about the exchange. There are, as you learn, vital tools you can use to avoid these problems.

The Complex Layers of Face-to-Face Talk

Explore what really happens during face-to-face conversation by examining the conversational model developed by communication researchers. Discover that any two-person conversation really includes six people, and how different categories of "noise" dramatically affect the transmission of meaning.

The Social Context That Shapes Our Talk

How you understand the messages sent to you is shaped in large part by your culture and subcultures-the contexts in which you learned "normal" ways of seeing and hearing the world around you. Grasp the key dimensions along which cultures can be compared.

The Operations of the Cognitive Unconscious

Learn how a part of the brain unavailable to the conscious mind actually processes the vast majority of the information you take in, using a vast array of techniques to guide how you use that information, especially during face-to-face interactions.

The Conscious Mind in Perception

Take a key step toward talking more effectively by analyzing how you see things - the brain's "reality management" process of selecting, organizing, and interpreting incoming data. Grasp the pitfalls inherent in the brain's reliance on existing schemas and even stereotypes to make the process more efficient.

The Conscious Mind in Using Language

How do you interpret the information you take in, especially during conversation, when cognition must operate much more quickly? This lecture delves into the many pitfalls inherent in conversation, including the judgment tools we all use and the dangers in them revealed by Peter Senge's iconic "inference ladder."

The Conscious Mind and Emotion

The Development of Our Sense of Self

Self, Attachment, and Self-Esteem

Protecting the Self in Face-to-Face Talk

Conscious Self-Talk and Self-Management

Challenges to Effective Communication

Talking to Connect and Build Relationships

Differences, Disagreement, and Control Talk

Commands, Accusations, and Blame

Healing Relationships with Dialogue Talk

Focus on the Other - The Heart of Dialogue

Assertive Dialogue to Manage Disagreement

Compassionate Confrontation

Communication, Gender, and Culture

Talking Our Way to Lasting Relationships

Leadership, Appreciation, and Productivity

Dialogue and Appreciation - Engaged Employees

Dialogue - Ethical Choices behind Our Talk