Assertive Communication Skills for Women
Have you ever wondered what makes one woman more promotable than another? Hint - it isn`t necessarily what you think! In a recent global study, a staggering 80% of the women surveyed choose assertive communication skills as the Number #1 career-advancing factor. And I am willing to bet that assertiveness skills feature high on your list of training needs...and if it doesn`t, IT SHOULD!
I don`t have to tell you about how hard it can be being a woman in business. While women have more opportunities than ever before there continue to be challenged to the achievement of equality in the workplace.
And your ability to communicate effectively and work well with others can literally make or break your career. Contrary to popular belief, the ability to communicate confidently with tact and finesse isn`t always a gift that you are born with.
Assertive communication is actually a skill that can be learned and perfected along the way. Take the first step towards mastering assertive communications by making sure that your body language, the tone of voice, eye contact and gestures communicate the same message as your voice. Learn how to pinpoint and stop self-sabotaging speech habits that damage your overall credibility.
Spend a moment or two thinking about how much easier your job would be...and how much more successful you`d be ... if you knew how to communicate powerfully in any situation.
Here is just a sampling of the results-enhancing case studies, ideas and tactics that you will learn about during our training course on Assertive Communication Skills for Women:
oProject confidence without coming across as aggressive
oHandle difficult people and diffuse workplace confrontations
oBreak through the `noise` in workplace communications
oGive constructive feedback and respond with confidence to criticism
oPresent your ideas with clarity and confidence in meetings
oMaster the art of making a positive first impression and networking
oPractise tried and tested negotiation measures and countermeasures
...and that is just for starters!
I don`t have to tell you about how hard it can be being a woman in business. While women have more opportunities than ever before there continue to be challenged to the achievement of equality in the workplace.
And your ability to communicate effectively and work well with others can literally make or break your career. Contrary to popular belief, the ability to communicate confidently with tact and finesse isn`t always a gift that you are born with.
Assertive communication is actually a skill that can be learned and perfected along the way. Take the first step towards mastering assertive communications by making sure that your body language, the tone of voice, eye contact and gestures communicate the same message as your voice. Learn how to pinpoint and stop self-sabotaging speech habits that damage your overall credibility.
Spend a moment or two thinking about how much easier your job would be...and how much more successful you`d be ... if you knew how to communicate powerfully in any situation.
Here is just a sampling of the results-enhancing case studies, ideas and tactics that you will learn about during our training course on Assertive Communication Skills for Women:
oProject confidence without coming across as aggressive
oHandle difficult people and diffuse workplace confrontations
oBreak through the `noise` in workplace communications
oGive constructive feedback and respond with confidence to criticism
oPresent your ideas with clarity and confidence in meetings
oMaster the art of making a positive first impression and networking
oPractise tried and tested negotiation measures and countermeasures
...and that is just for starters!
Contact: Faith Rukande
Company name: Alusani Skills & Training Network(R)
Telephone number: 0114477470
Email address faith@alusani.co.za
Company name: Alusani Skills & Training Network(R)
Telephone number: 0114477470
Email address faith@alusani.co.za
Date of Event: 2019-07-22
Venue: Melrose Place Guest Lodge
Contact Person: faith@alusani.co.za