Business Communication Course Outline

This course is aligned to unit standard 12153 – Use the writing process to compose texts required in the business environment. Level 4, 5 credits.

Duration: 3 Days

Course Outline

Communication: its nature, scope and purpose
  • A common thread
  • The special ingredient
  • The management dimension
  • The nature of communication
  • The bonus of message plus method
  • Seeking after excellence
What makes for effective communication
  • The difficulties of making communication effective
  • Aids to effective communication
  • Positioning your communication
  • Projecting the right impression
  • Amplifying communications
Prerequisites for success: preparation and listening
  • A fundamental truth
  • Listening
  • Preparation: a moment’s thought
  • Setting objectives
  • Deciding the message
  • Putting it together
Being persuasive: getting agreement from others
  • The logistics
  • Do unto others
  • The thinking involved
  • Your manner
  • Making a persuasive case
  • Feedback
  • Securing agreement
  • Anticipating objections
  • Options for handling
  • Excuses
  • Reaching a conclusion
  • What next? – follow-up action
Presentations: speaking successfully ‘on your feet’
  • The importance of presentations
  • A significant opportunity
  • The hazards of being ‘on your feet’
  • Presenters’ nightmares
  • Preparing to present
  • The structure of a presentation
  • Speaker’s notes
  • Visual aids
Telephone communication: its special nature
  • The nature of voice-only communication
  • An inherent fragility
  • An opportunity
  • The switchboard
  • Taking a call
  • Projecting the ‘personal/corporate personality’
  • A telephone ‘handshake’
  • Making the voice work for you
  • A wrong impression
  • Voice and manner
  • Use of language
  • Listening
  • Creating a dialogue
  • Projecting the right image
The nature of the written word
  • A fragile process
  • A major opportunity
  • What makes good business writing?
  • Why are we writing?
  • Powerful habits
  • Earning a reading
  • A significant opportunity
The writing process: what to say and how to say it
  • The difference language makes
  • Readers’ dislikes
  • The writer’s approach
  • The use of language
  • Making language work for you
  • Mistakes to avoid
  • Following the rules
  • Personal style
The different forms of written communication
  • Write right
  • First principles
  • Letters with specific intention
  • Reports
  • Formats demanding special approaches