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Very informative

Clear and concise training useful for work and self improvement

Helpful

I learned new communication skills and I will ‘obey’ these helpful rules with more confidence.

helpful ideas

some good points raised with help and ideas for self learning

good

I found it informative and did make me think about the way we communicate with each other, also makes you think about your body language when communicating so that you don't offend people

Concise. To the point. It works!

I learnt some new techniques. I have previously understood "get control of your message, get control of your audience. Get control of yourself.i could see that message in the msrerial

Interesting recap

This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars

Well structured overview

Re: Communication is a Circuit For the response possibility "If the response is NOT expected . . ." one outcome was omitted: – The responder may have interpreted the initial communication in a different way from how the sender meant. viz. a misunderstanding. Assertive – Authoratitive . . . as a Woman? Standing in Superman posture, with legs apart and hands on hips – will block a doorway, but won't look authoratitive to a bloke. They'll probably laugh. (even if silently, inside, if they're at work). To show they're not scared of a woman. The "Cheat Sheet" is a great idea – it forms the backbone for any other notes one may want to make. Once, that is, one has got it out of pdf format, so you can type in other comments where appropriate. Some useful tips and observations.

I have learned a lot

This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars

Great to be reminded

Great course to remind you about best practice and what we all forget to do, Listen….

it was a good training

This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars