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Nonprofit Skills: Communicating Styles
Course Description
This course, aimed at nonprofit leaders and aspiring leaders, is designed to help them become more effective communicators. Self-paced and highly interactive, the course covers basic communication theory: the four main communication styles, the different communication channels, and the difference between push communication and pull communication. It focuses on practical approaches to workplace communication: developing a clear message and tailoring it to your audience, adapting your communication style for different demographic groups, developing a communications plan for your organization, and communicating in times of crisis. It includes three case studies that allow learners to apply what they have learned to real-world situations, and it allows learners to download materials that they can use to hone their communication skills.
Learning Outcomes
After completing this course, the learner should be able to:
- Describe different communication styles
- Explain how communication styles differ across demographic lines
- List best practices for communicating with different audiences
- Distinguish between primary and secondary messages
- Explain how nonprofit leaders can build a communications plan
- Describe the key features of communications software
- List best practices for communicating in times of crisis
Notes
Estimated time to complete: 3 hours
This course includes an “Ask the Expert” feature. You can use this feature to submit questions about course content. A subject matter expert will provide guidance or point you to additional resources for the topics you’re studying. Questions are answered as quickly as possible and usually within 24 hours. Learners must achieve an average test score of at least 70% to meet the minimum successful completion requirement and qualify to receive IACET CEUs.