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Management Communications and Human Relations |
In today's digital world, we have become accustomed to networking computers, sharing data files, exchanging digital photos, and the like- all with the simple "push of a button." Information developed and stored on one computer may be duplicated and shared around the world.
We have become a mobile society. We have come to expect instant and effortless communications. Yet, "lack of communication" is frequently the reason given to explain failures in human relationships.
Human communication is more than the simple transfer of information from one mind to another. The exchange of ideas between people involves more than "telling." Effective communication involves understanding. Words, gestures, and expressions do not, in themselves, have meaning; instead, people have meaning for them. A message is successful only when both the sender and the receiver perceive it in the same way.
Effective communication skills are essential for success in most jobs. Great communicators know how to asses an audience, analyze a situation, and frame a discussion. Our communication skills courses address a variety of different audiences and situations.
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