- Identify common communication problems that may be holding them back
- Develop skills in asking questions
- Identify what their non-verbal messages are telling others
- Develop skills in listening actively and empathetically
- Enhance their ability to handle difficult situations
- Deal with situations assertively
Introduction and Course Overview
You will spend the first part of
the day getting to know participants and discussing what will take place
during the workshop. Students will also have an opportunity to identify
their personal learning objectives.
The Ten Commandments of Positive Relationships
During this session, participants will explore ten ways to build positive relationships, including using uplifting messages.
Self-Awareness
Knowing your fears can help you address them.
Participants will complete a self-confidence assessment and then the
group will discuss fears and solutions.
Communication
During this session, you will help
participants identify their strengths and weaknesses through a personal
exercise and a role-play.
Communication Barrier
After a large group case study,
participants will work in small groups to discuss barriers to
communication. Participants will also complete a short exercise to
illustrate how these barriers apply to everyday life.
Asking Questions
This session will examine questioning
skills (including open questions, closed questions, and probing) through
a lecture and a pairs exercise.
Listening Skills
Participants will work on their listening
skills by participating in two quizzes and a role play. We have also
provided two lectures for the trainer.
Remembering Names
To start the second day, participants will
complete a list of the names of other participants. Then, the trainer
can segue into a discussion on tips for remembering names.
Body Language
To begin this session, the trainer will talk
about the idea of body language in a lecture. Then, participants will
complete a small group exercise and a large group exercise to explore
the concept further.
Johari Windows
The Johari Window is a way of looking at our
self-awareness and our ability to ask feedback of others. We will look
at the Johari Window in detail during this session.
Self-Image
During this session, we will look at the things
people determine from your appearance. Participants will explore this
idea further using the pictures gathered from the pre-assignment. The
session will conclude with a self-evaluation exercise.
Frame of Reference
This session will explore our frame of
reference and the assumptions that we make through a lecture, large
group exercise, and group discussion.
Five Approaches to Relationships
We will begin this topic
with a short lecture. Then, participants will explore a particular
approach of their choice in a small group. Next, each group will report
their findings.
Assertiveness
How we see ourselves has an impact on how we
interact with others. Through lecture, case studies, and discussion,
this session will investigate ways that participants can improve their
self-image and thereby deal with difficult situations assertively and
positively.

