Communication training "job, business, organizations"
Poets are born, orators are made.
Cicero, about 2000 years ago
Sequence
We offer training courses on typical communication situations in everyday working life. The process will be adapted to you, the group and the circumstances. We have had the best experiences with small training units of around 2.5 hours. A gap of approx. 14 days between the units ensures good learning transfer. We achieve good results with purely digital formats, but prefer the face-to-face format for many content.
content
1. Basics of verbal communication and rhetoric
Get to know history, background and the basis of successful communication; understand and practice the importance of the relational aspect of communication; Articulation: language and speech training, practical examples; Understand authenticity and roles.
2. Classroom training
Here I am: Attention and perception are not given, they can be taken and shaped. We fill spaces and shape closeness appropriately for us. We learn to lead groups and make ourselves heard, as well as to safely climb and perform on stages and podiums.
3. How to video conference
Video conferencing is wonderful because it has helped make our professional roles less abstract and detached. All colleagues, bosses, customers are human and we ourselves can also be more human. Good. There is room for professionalism here: Technically, spatially and in the way we speak, sit and meet and how the use of cameras and microphones becomes part of everyday life.
4. How to PowerPoint and slide presentation
Hardly anything is more beautiful than a slide presentation. It gives everyone a successful framework for presenting content in a stimulating and effective way. It's notorious because the slides are often misused. Instead of mental, content-related preparation, rehearsing and practicing the content, there is sloppiness on slide templates. Instead of using the format to make it easier for yourself, many make it so easy that it fails. We learn and practice slide presentations.
5. Argue, negotiate, conflict
An argument is a piece of evidence, and it's less often logical and factual than many think. It's good if the reasoning behind it is factual and logical. This is how the negotiation can go well. Make sure no one loses and bargaining is bliss. The most exciting form of negotiation is conflict. There is a common starting point for every conflict: If all parties involved in the conflict have a clear idea of their needs and can formulate them clearly, then there is a good chance of solving conflicts quickly and in the interests of all parties involved.
6. Connection as a key
Every communication has a content and relational aspect, such that the latter determines the former. This statement by Paul Watzlawick is as simple as it is fundamental. If the positive relationship and connection building in communication is successful, everything else can also succeed. We learn practically how to easily relate and connect.
7. Rhetor 1.0
A spontaneous interview, suddenly the camera and microphone in front of you, a TV interview in the evening, the customer is there two hours early... we are trained enough to master spontaneous challenges. We are not frightened, we are curious about the things that could upset us.
The trainer
Steffen Höllein is a communications consultant and trained trainer specializing in technology, logical thinking and reserved people. He is known for his uncomplicated, direct and personal manner and has gained a lot of experience with training and coaching at P&G, Siemens, BER Airport and many more. With his company Berlin Realities, he is involved in the science association "WvSC" and gives training courses for young people, highly gifted people and adults from science, research and industry.
Inquiry
We regularly hold training courses and individual modules. Maybe soon in your area. If you are interested, please leave key data in the form so that we can take your wishes into account and organize something inexpensively.
Be happy: the bar is low, with little training you can reach a level at which you don't have to fear communication, but can use it safely.