A Quick Glance

Communication Fundamentals is the process of interchanging information or ideas between two or more parties. Groups today are heavily dependent on evidence to meet organisational requirements. Effective communication plays a vital role in fulfilling these needs. Despite its place, communication has not been given much importance and grown as it should have between civil and military beings. Communication is a two-way process, including the training, conversion, and decoding of messages. Effective communication needs the correspondent to understand their words in a way that is specifically planned for their anticipated audience.

Who should take this course

This course is designed for all levels and is perfect for anyone who wants to improve their communications skills.

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Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites for this course

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What Will You Learn

  • To understand and analyse the signal flow in a digital communication system
  • To explain error performance of a digital communication system in the presence of noise and other interferences
  • Utilise knowledge of perceptual processes, language, and nonverbal communication to convey useful messages in interpersonal skills and public speaking situations
  • To know the concept of the spread spectrum communication system
  • Develop strategies to become a better listener
  • Determine an understanding of the communication process by explaining real life communication scenarios regarding an interaction model
  • To understand the basic design principles of graphic communication
  • To conceptualise visual and graphic expression
  • To recognise the building slabs of digital communication system
  • Use strategies to build and maintain positive relationships and deal with conflict
  • Develop an understanding of the fundamental concepts of effective communication system
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between self-concept and communication and how a healthy self-concept improves communication
  • Familiarise the delegate to advanced communication concepts
  • Know the impact of gender and culture on communication, and use knowledge to construct effective communication with person different
  • Comprehend and elucidate Data Communications Structure and its mechanisms
  • To use optical communication skills
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What's included

  Course Overview

Communication Fundamentals course searches the general ideas of relational, small group and public communication. After learning the simple ideas in communication, delegates will take an exact part of communication for additional research and examination. Delegates are encouraged to select or combine elements that are mainly pertinent to their areas of attention, career goals or personal needs. There will be a written report that details the communication skills learned and the application of it. The topic and consideration for the self-improvement project will also be cast off as the content for an informative language. Delegates will also prepare a convincing speech to promote a nonprofit organisation.

 

Exam:

Exam Type: MCQ

Duration: 90 minutes

Pass Percentage: 45

 

 

 

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  Course Content

Introduction to Fundamentals of Communication

  • Listening process
  • Types of nonverbal communication
  • Listening barriers
  • Styles of effective listening
  • Tips for effective communication with diverse workplace spectators

Developing Writing Skills

  • Writing process
  • Selecting the best channel
  • Plain language
  • Familiar words
  • Proper tone
  • Negative and positive language
  • Inclusive langue

Improving Writing Techniques

  • Concise wording
  • Outdated expressions
  • Repetitious words
  • Redundant words
  • Jargon, slang and clichés
  • Proofreading

Oral Presentations, Meetings, and Telephone Communications

  • Preparing an oral presentation
  • Delivering a presentation
  • Planning and participating in productive meetings

Routine Letters

  • Letter of requests
  • Order requests
  • Simple claim requests

 Memorandums and Email

  • Writing Process
  • Email
  • Memos

Letter and Memos that Persuade

  • The audience of a persuasive letter
  • Characteristics of a persuasive letter
  • Steps to writing a persuasive letter

 Negative Messages

  • Negative word
  • Significance of a negative communication
  • Expressing the negative message
  • Techniques for expressing a negative message

 Informal Report

  • Types of reports
  • Guidelines for writing an informal report

 Goodwill and Special Messages

  • Writing goodwill messages
  • Types of goodwill and individual messages
  • Opening Remarks and Housekeeping Items
  • Final Results
  • Lessons Learned
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About Bromley

 

Bromley is located 15 KM to the south east of Charing Cross, London. Since 1158 AD it has been a market town. Also, it is known as a parish  of the county of Kent.

Introduction

Bromley is located 15 KM to the south east of Charing Cross, London. Since 1158 AD it has been a market town. Also, it is known as a parish  of the county of Kent. Bromley developed as a result of its location on a coaching route furthered by the opening of a Railway Station in 1858. It grew into an important commercial center outside of central London. Since 1965 it is a part of Greater London.

Economy

Bromley forms one of the major metropolitan centres in the London Plan. Home to a large retail area Bromley includes a High Street and The Glades centre. The various restaurants include a small chain of Belgian-themed Belgo restaurants.

Education

Bromley is home to numerous schools and colleges. Bromley is also home to The Bromley College of Further & Higher Education. Some other schools that are imparting education to the students in Bromley are:

  • Media Arts Schools - Hayes School and The Ravensbourne School
  • Music College - Bishop Justus School 
  • Other Schools - Ravens Wood and Darrick Wood Schools.
  • Independent schools

o   Eltham College

o   Bromley High

 People from Bromley

One of the most notable residents of Bromley has been H.G.Wells, a renowned author. He featured Bromley in two of his novels – A War in the Air and The New Machiavelli (Bromley was referred by a psuedoname Bromstead in the novel).

 Another author from Bromley was Enid Blyton. She was most known for writing children’s fiction such as The Secret Seven and the  Famous Five. Other works of EnidBlyton included The Mystery of Banshee Towers, The Enchanted Wood and many others.

Another among the list yet one not to be compared with others is Charles Darwin, famously known for the Theory of Evolution.

 Hanif Kureishi, another famous author who wrote in English as well as well as Urdu and was a playwright as well as filmmaker was born in Bromley.

 

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