Communicate with Impact:
Strategies for Effective Communication

Communicate with Impact: Strategies for Effective Communication 1

Overview

This one-day program helps professionals enhance their communication skills for better interpersonal interactions. It covers key techniques like active listening, insightful questioning, and non-verbal cues. Participants will learn to build rapport using NLP methods and integrate voice tone and body language. By mastering a four-point communication model, they will boost their clarity, confidence, and impact in professional settings.

Learning Objectives

In this workshop, you will learn:

  • Communicate clearly, confidently and assertively
  • Engage better with others by listening more effectively
  • Probe thinking by asking insightful questions
  • Use techniques to build better rapport with others
  • Use positive language to better engage with others
  • Combine tone of voice, body language with the right language to communicate the intended message more clearly
  • Use four principles to communicate with impact

Workshop Outline

  • Effective Communication
  • Positive Language and Insightful Questions
  • Active Listening Skills
  • Non-Verbal Communication and Rapport

Target Audience

Open to all professionals interested in critical core skills

Certification

Upon completion of the course, the participants will be awarded the Certificate of Participation by HMI Institute.

Trainer’s Profile

Jansen Chua
Jansen, with 30+ years in leadership, excels in people development and fostering positive work cultures. From his role as Chief Instructor in the Air Force to clients like British Petroleum and Microsoft, he specialises in mindset shifts and coaching.

Course Date & Registration

Communicate with Impact: Strategies for Effective Communication 2

Course Date & Registration

To be confirmed

Course Duration

1 Day 

Course Venue

HMI Institute

Course Fee

Details will be announced shortly

Enquiry

HMI Institute reserves the right to postpone or cancel the courses if minimum enrolment is not met.