Strategic Communications in Technical Organizations
About this Specialization
This Specialization is intended for post-graduate students seeking to develop effective communication skills. Through a series of courses, you will cover key topics such as audience analysis, communication styles, leadership communications, managing communications in teams, ethical communication, intercultural communication, and persuasive communications. This preparation will equip you to handle various organizational scenarios, craft winning responses to Requests for Proposals (RFPs), and deliver effective technical presentations.\\n\\nWe intend to prepare you for different organizational scenarios using a combination of lectures, videos, and readings. Communication skills only improve through practice, so the instructive components will be complemented by self-reflective readings and assignments to help you apply the material presented in the course.\\n\\nFinally, the design of this course reflects current best practices in the science of learning, ensuring that you will find this course both fun and enlightening!Created by: Johns Hopkins University

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