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Seminar: Mastering Spoken Communication, Feb. 19-20

The Ateneo Center for Continuing Education (CCE) will conduct the program "Mastering Spoken Communication" on February 19 - 20, 2009. Venue will be at the Ateneo Graduate School of Businesss, Salcedo (Makati) Campus.

Mastering Spoken Communication helps participants understand effective speaking and then shows them how to communicate their message in the best possible way. It is designed to provide information and background on spoken communication in a variety of settings (relationships, groups, and public), and in situations where people must make public presentations.

This two-day program provides innovative instruction to help refine personal speaking styles. It presents an opportunity for participants to see themselves as whole persons with proper appreciation of themselves as speech communicators, both as a source and a receiver.


Mastering Spoken Communication
Discipline: Human Resource Management
Faculty: Ma. Socorro P. Jamias
Description: Regardless of what business you are in - a large corporation, a small company or even a home-based business - superior speaking skills are essential for success.

Mastering Spoken Communication helps you understand effective speaking and then shows you how to communicate your message in the best possible way. It is designed to provide information and background on spoken communication in a variety of settings (relationships, groups, and public), and in situations where we must make public presentations.

This two-day program provides innovative instruction to help refine personal speaking styles. It presents an opportunity for you to see yourself as a whole person with a proper appreciation of yourself as a speech communicator, both as a source and a receiver.
Schedules:
Date:
February 19, 2009 - February 20, 2009
Day Schedules:
9:00 am-5:00 pm
Thursday, Friday


Objective: A successful participant will have an enhanced understanding of:
  1. The variables that affect and effect Speech Communication,
  2. The fundamental skills that are essential for effective speaking,
  3. The habits of mind that improve thinking skills,
  4. The dynamic relationship between speaker and audience.
Outline: "You" as a Communication Medium
  • Making a Great First Impression
  • The Importance of Removing Barriers
  • Likeability and Credibility
Fundamentals in Speaking
  • The Visual Aspect: The Person Seen
  • The Vocal Aspect: The Person Heard
  • The Verbal Aspect: The Person Understood
Speaking Relationships
  • One-to-One: Dyadic Communication
  • Small Group Communication
  • Audience Communication
Putting it All Together
  • Portrayal of Communication Situations
  • Critiquing




HOW TO REGISTER:
Online : www.cce.ateneo.edu
E-mail : cce-abib@aps.ateneo.edu
Call : +63(2)830.2050

For more information, please call the undersigned at 840.1742 or Art
Oledan at 830.2041 or e-mail aoledan@aps.ateneo.edu or
cce-abib@aps.ateneo.edu

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