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Humanistic Communication Strategies
Learn how to combine humility, compassion and personal responsibility into an effective communication strategy.
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1 Quizzes|8 Videos
1 hour
Introduction to the Approach-Part1
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PREVIEW8m 27s
Introduction - Respect and Dignity
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4m 59s
Unit 2: The Necessity of Being Human
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6m 7s
Unit 3: The Golden Rule Understood and Misunderstood
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11m 11s
Unit 4: The Importance of Compassion
Specific Communication Strategies-Part1
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10m 6s
Unit 5: Communication Strategies
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5m 23s
Unit 6: Step Back - and Listen
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7m 44s
Unit 7: Don't Win - Solve Problems
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PREVIEW8m 0s
Unit 8: Don't Fake It
Quiz-Part1
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Final Exam for Humanistic Communication Strategies

About this course

Have you ever had to deal with someone unpleasant? And you think to yourself that this person is an idiot, but you verbally say something polite and the other person responds as if you just insulted them? Do you know why that happens? It’s because most humans are really adept at reading body language and tone of voice. We understand the meaning and the emotional intent even if it is not said out loud. If we want to improve our communication skills, we have to stop thinking horrible things about other people while trying to communicate with them. Seriously, we won’t make much progress until we do. A lot of conflicts in the workplace are either misunderstandings or miscommunication. These go unresolved, fester and start to interfere with the work that needs to be done because of lack of trust and interpersonal anger. To help fix these problems we are going to discuss how to re-humanize the people you are having communication problems with so that you can fix the problem ethically, effectively and compassionately. The goal is for both of you to feel good about the relationship again. This is all about personal responsibility. If you are having communication problems with someone – it is YOUR responsibility to change YOUR behavior so that YOU fix the problem. Don’t wait for or expect the other person to change for you. You change for them. This program answers the question: How can we create specific communication strategies we can employ when we find that we have a communication problem, regardless of what is causing it? Join this course, and find out! This 1 hour course will provide participants with: An understanding of the role compassion and dignity play in effective communication How to think differently about difficult conversations Concrete strategies to use when you find you are not being understood.

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schedule1 hour on-demand video
signal_cellular_altIntermediate level
task_altPreparation required
calendar_todayPublished At May 26, 2022
workspace_premiumCertificate of completion
errorNone required. Anyone looking to improve their communication skills is welcome on this program.
lock1 year access
calendar_todayUpdated At Feb 3, 2025