Dynamic Communication Skills & Strategies
Learn to communicate in a manner that builds trust, teamwork and consensus. Develop key skills that result in two-way communication which is critical to a participative management style. Examine obstacles to effective communication and learn to facilitate supportive communication with diverse individuals and groups.
Key Information:
Identifying barriers to effective communication
•Focus your development to improve listening effectiveness
•Learn how you come across to others
•Understand the communication model
How your perception can interfere with communication
•How we come up with perceptions
•Learn one of the most challenging aspects of communication
•Understand what perceptions and assumptions you hold that may be interfering with your communication
•Discover how to take the critic out of criticism
Why feedback is a valuable learning tool
•Learn the two styles of feedback
•Identify the secret of effective questions
•Discuss common feedback mistakes
How to be a better listener
•Learn and practice techniques that will make you a better listener
•Understand the different levels of listening
•Learn the difference between distracting and attending behaviors
Using communication as an effective management tool
•Discover the secrets to converting conflict into collaboration
•Eliminate resentment that results from poor communication
•What you can say to resolve conflicts with bosses, peers, and workers
PLUS
You will also take a self-assessment to encourage awareness of your particular communication style and uncover challenges in your communication process.
Date
Feb 26 2026
Time
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Cost
$279.00
More Info
REGISTER https://training.efactory.missouristate.edu/wconnect/CourseStatus.awp?course=26S-SU20
Location
efactory 405 N Jefferson Avenue, Springfield, MO 65806
Category Professional Development Training
Organizer
Missouri SBDC at MSU Phone 417-837-2617
Email sbdc@missouristate.edu
Website https://sbdc.missouristate.edu
The Missouri SBDC is funded in part through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration. Programs are extended to the public on a non-discriminatory basis. Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made if requested at least two weeks in advance to the SBDC hosting the event. The Missouri SBDC is a University of Missouri Extension partner.
