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Foundations of Strategic Communications
Johns Hopkins University
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Johns Hopkins University is a globally recognized research university comprising 9 schools and campuses worldwide. It provides more than 260 degree programs, ranging from undergraduate to graduate and postdoctoral studies.
15 hours 54 minutes
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התקדמות בקצב שלך
Free Online Course (Audit)
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סקירה כללית
The "Foundations of Strategic Communications" course equips learners with the skills to master professional, technical, and leadership communication strategies. By completing this course, participants will be able to analyze audiences, craft effective messages, and adapt their communication style to fit organizational cultures.
Key learning outcomes include enhancing emotional intelligence, improving listening and nonverbal communication, and overcoming common communication barriers. Learners will also develop leadership communication skills, enabling them to influence and foster collaboration in both team settings and external engagements.
What makes this course unique is its practical focus on applying communication models in real-world scenarios. Learners will gain the confidence to manage diverse audiences and complex workplace dynamics.
The course emphasizes tailoring communication strategies based on audience analysis, ensuring learners are prepared for a variety of professional environments. By the end of the course, participants will have the tools to communicate persuasively, lead with influence, and foster stronger workplace relationships.
This course provides a competitive advantage in both career growth and personal development by empowering learners with the ability to strategically communicate in any setting.
סילבוס
- Course Introduction
- Introduction to Technical Communications
- Audience Analysis
- Leadership Communications
- Communication Styles
נלמד על ידי
Paul Huckett and Stephanie Caporaletti
נושאים
Personal Development