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The fundamental building block for leading and managing. WIthout this, you cannot go forward.
Dr. Arrington brings a fresh, modern take to a classic workplace necessity. He is engaging and fun to listen to. This course really helps navigate the modern workplace and bridge the gap when communicating between different cultures and generations.
Overall great course with effective strategies for communication with your team in any situation. Make sure you take copious notes.
This class gives you useable concepts that you can put into action and start being a more effective communicator now.
Lots of great detail and examples. topics flowed well together.
This course really brought back the awareness of listening and putting yourself in someone’s shoes especially the work on generational interactions. I face that daily with serving three generations. It also reminded me to stop and ask more questions because as leaders we are often seen as someone who should already know what to do and sometimes the problem is not ours to solve. Looking forward to using these communication skills further and being mindful! Thanks David!
Great course. Bring a pad of paper to take notes.
This course is holistic and impactful toward improving communication in both professional and personal settings.
I was blown away with the fact that “difficult conversations” can be totally supportive while being honest. I found myself revisiting several interactions with my bosses and family at various points in time. I’ve found very few difficult conversations to be supportive of me, and I largely blamed my own limitations (not able to take criticism etc.) for that. But after this course I feel that is only part of the story. The intent and manner of the communication are equally important for it to get through and create a supportive impact. I lalso realize that powerful communication is a sustained practice.
Many thanks for a great course!
“Clear and Effective Communication” provides great training on all the things we need to do – big and small – to work successfully with others and to achieve results in our jobs. It’s an effective summary of techniques for communicating that we may have previously intuited, but not fully thought through until this class, plus a lot of other tips and strategies.
I give this “Clear and Effective Communication” training an enthusiastic five star rating. Dr. Arrington’s command of the subject matter together with his simultaneous no nonsense and engaging delivery were on point. I will admit that I was initially annoyed upon learning of the number and length of the sessions. However, annoyance quickly morphed into appreciation. My big take-away or “aha” moment was realizing that while many of the tips may seem obvious after the fact, they are anything but. They bear frequent repeating and reinforcing. This training should be a yearly requirement for employees at all levels, at organizations large and small, public and private.