Preparing for the Future Curriculum Outline
Preparing as the Interviewee
Overview/Description
Interviewing isnt what it used to be. Todays interviewers are continually asking interviewees for detailed examples of past performance. Organizations have found that employees tend to do at least as well on new jobs as they did on their old ones. So the information and examples you provide to potential employers will often seal your fate. Its critical that you prepare yourself for behavioral interviewing. In this course, youll learn how to locate opportunities and build a behavioral-based resume. Youll also discover how to provide behavioral-based information during the pre-interview phone screening. Additionally, youll be aware of the specific behavior that enhances the actual interview.
Target Audience
This course is targeted at managers, team leaders, supervisors, human resources directors, organizational development directors as well as employees.
Redefining Job Opportunities
Building the Behavioral-based Resume
Interviewing the Interviewers
Behavior that Enhances Interviewing
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Workplace Communication Skills
Overview/Description
Poor communication is often blamed for discord, errors, and misunderstandings in the workplace. In fact, and more correctly, poor communication of intent causes these problems. They occur when people are unwilling to say exactly what they mean, or what they want. They also occur when there is a reluctance or an inability to get clarification of another persons intent. These situations can be avoided by using certain communication techniques to establish intent, both other peoples intent, and your own. This course covers the three prime strategies that will enable you to do this.
By speaking assertively, you can make your intentions clear, and in this course you will have the opportunity to practice several assertive communication techniques. Similarly, the course will demonstrate how to give constructive criticism on the behavior of others, and how to receive criticism on your own behavior positively.
Finally, the course covers the skill of questioning. You will learn how to use questions in a non-threatening way to direct or encourage a conversation, to uncover hidden feelings or motives, and to persuade. Effective questioning is one of the most valuable communication skills of all.
Those people in roles which depend on the ability to influence colleagues, senior managers, or clients. Also, anyone who has responsibility for managing, supervising, or leading staff.
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The Principles of Assertiveness
An Assertive Response
Assertive Interpersonal Negotiation
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Constructive Criticism or Personal Attack?
Giving Constructive Criticism
Receiving Criticism Positively
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Questions to Direct the Conversation
Questions to Explore
Questions to Persuade
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Communicating for Results
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For many people, success in the workplace depends on their abilities to influence others to take a particular course of action. This course gives a practical demonstration of how to communicate for best results in three common, but sometimes difficult, situations.
Firstly, you will learn the communication skills required to ensure the collaboration and cooperation of your colleagues and peers when you are working as a member or as a leader of a project team. Whether you want help with a particular task, or need someone else to undertake the task on your behalf, this course will show you how to approach those capable of giving you what you need.
Secondly, this course will outline the communication required to maintain customer relationships during sensitive situations, such as when customers make a complaint, or you must deny their requests.
Thirdly, you will learn how best to present information to your managers. Whether your intention is to report or to persuade, if you also want to impress your boss, its crucial that you communicate concisely, and in a manner which is guaranteed to be understood the first time.
Those within an organization whose roles require them to achieve results by being able to influence colleagues, senior managers, or clients; in addition, anyone who has responsibility for managing, supervising, or leading staff
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Asking for Cooperation
Communicating as a Project Leader
Project Meetings that Get Results
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Words and Phrases for Customer Satisfaction
Saying No Nicely
Handling Client Complaints
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Communicate to Inform
Communicate to Persuade
Maintaining the Flow
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Listening to Comprehend
Overview/Description
Do you need to better understand the basic meaning of a conversation or presentation? If you need to be able to identify what is said to you in a more effective manner, then this course is for you. This course teaches you how to comprehend verbal and visual messages to maximize your understanding of others. Because this course teaches listening skills, it is important to have your audio turned on for certain sections. In some instances, the text that is spoken will display in the caption text box. In these case, the important feature is not what is said, but how it is said. In these sections, it would be most effective for you to turn off the captions to get the full effect of the audio. In other instances, audio is presented without accompanying text. To complete these sections, you must have your audio turned on.
A person at all levels of an organization. It is particularly useful to those who need strong listening skills, such as managers and team members, to be effective in the workplace.
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Identifying Verbal Cues
Identifying Nonverbal Cues
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Interpreting Verbal and Nonverbal Cues
Recognizing Deception Cues
Interpreting Conversation Regulatory Cues
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Improving Your Concentration
Increasing Your Vocabulary
Picking Up Main Ideas, Key Points, and Details
Drawing Inferences
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Asking Questions to Check Your Understanding
Paraphrasing to Confirm Your Understanding
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When Speech and Thought Speeds Dont Match
Techniques for Remembering Sequences
Techniques for Remembering Names
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Higher Purpose Listening
Overview/Description
Do you sometimes have difficulty using your listening skills to effectively evaluate arguments or appreciate complex ideas and emotions? This course teaches you how to listen more effectively for critical and empathic purposes to maximize your understanding.
Persons at all levels of an organization. It is particularly useful to those who need strong listening skills, such as managers and team members, to be effective in the workplace.
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The Influence of Speaker Credibility
Inductive and Deductive Logic
Errors in Reasoning
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Appeals to Your Emotions
Dealing with Emotive Language
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Creating a Supportive Climate
Rules for Empathetic Listening
Focusing Your Attention
Responding to the Speaker
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Standard Business Etiquette
Overview/Description
The rules of proper business etiquette are changing. In many corporations, middle management and the concept of seniority are being replaced by a flat organizational structure and intense competition. Such an environment makes the need for appropriate behavior especially crucial, particularly if youre looking to advance your career. How do you maintain your private space when you sit in one of a dozen cubicles? How should you address your peers and superiors, and whats the proper attire for todays corporate culture? In this course, youll learn how to conduct yourself in the standard business environment with poise and confidence.
Human resources, training organizations, and workers looking to improve their images
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Getting Acquainted: The Etiquette of Introductions
Speaking Up: The Etiquette of Communication
Wearing It Well: The Etiquette of Business Attire
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Close Quarters: The Etiquette of Offices and Cubicles
Positive or Negative: Etiquette and Opinions
Head to Head: Etiquette and Conflicts
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Etiquette and the Office Romance
Chivalry in the 21st Century
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The Etiquette of Company Decision-making
Leading the Leaders
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Foundations of Grammar
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When do you use your or youre? Me or myself? Is good an adverb or an adjective? Understanding how to use various types of words is a building block of good writing. To be a good writer, you must have a thorough understanding of the basic parts of speech that identify and classify types of words. Then, you must be capable of applying the necessary guidelines for more complex uses of various word types. In this course, youll complete a comprehensive study on using words correctly. Youll study everything from pronouns to possessives, and youll discover how to avoid the most common usage errors. When youve finished the course, youll have the necessary building blocks to develop your skill as a top-notch writer.
Target Audience
Managers, supervisors, team leaders
Parts of Speech
Expanding Words
Word Beginnings and Endings
Avoiding Usage Errors
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Sentence Construction
Overview/Description
Writing sentences is a basic skill. But this basic skill seems to cause a lot of problems. Meanings are misinterpreted. Sentences run on and on, leaving the reader lost and confused. Poor word choice and organization make the writer look confused, sounding unintelligible and fuzzy. Youre not alone if youre thinking, Thats how I write! In the course, Sentence Construction, youll review basic sentence construction, including subjects, predicates, phrases, and clauses. Then, youll discover how to eliminate the three most common sentence-writing errors--things youre probably doing right now and dont even realize. Finally, youll learn how to develop sentences that are logical, clear, and powerful--the basis of any sound business document.
Target Audience
Supervisors, Managers, Team Leaders
Sentence Structure
Common Sentence Errors
Logic and Clarity
The Well-written Sentence
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Optimizing E-mail at Work
Overview/Description
In todays business world, e-mail is used to do everything from processing orders to supplying information. Because of the limitations of telephone communication when people who are very busy or sometimes in different time zones work together, e-mail use is on the rise in U.S. E-mail offers a plenitude of new opportunities for business, but understanding how to properly use it is essential in order to take advantage of these opportunities. This course will tell you what makes e-mail unique and provide you with the skills to write, send, and receive business e-mail effectively. You will learn how to best use the features that are commonly included in e-mail programs in a way that improves your communicative ability and efficiency at work.
Target Audience
Business professionals who want to brush up on e-mail techniques and skills, and individuals who want to prepare themselves for a business environment.
Writing Effective Business E-mail
Managing Your E-mail
Teleworking
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Basic Business Skills to Get You on the Fast Track
Overview/Description
Everyone wants to get on the fast track to success. But without basic business skills, you wont even find the on ramp. To get on the fast track, you have to master the basics and build from there. In this course, you will focus on the basic skills of decision making, organization, delegation, and negotiation and learn how to apply these skills in getting onto the fast track. Without these skills or the knowledge of how to use them effectively, youre going nowhere fast.
Target Audience
Anybody who wants to advance his career
Decide to Be Decisive
Get Organized
Dont Be Afraid to Delegate
Negotiation Is a Conversation
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Preparing for the Future
Where do you see yourself in the future? What are you doing right now to prepare for it? Your skills will determine which direction you are headed in your career, and how fast you will get there.
On the road to success, you will be faced with many obstacles without business skills. Luckily, these basic business skills can be learned with the right online training, such as how to be more organized, make better decisions, negotiate with skill and delegate effectively.
Effective communication is one of the most important skills you can learn. Imagine being able to influence others, ensure collaboration and cooperation with your co-workers and maintain customer relationships even during sensitive situations. Concise communication and comprehension are vital to your career.
Understanding the basic parts of speech and identifying and classifying word types will help your communication skills come more naturally. When you take CBT Direct’s online courses and brush up on your writing skills, such as grammar and sentence construction, you’ll see how the communication in your daily life improves.
This CBT Direct curriculum includes lessons on basic business skills, communication, grammar, optimizing email, business etiquette and interview preparation. With CBT Direct, success is just around the corner!
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