You Can (and Do) Communicate with Everyone

Description

Being a good communicator makes you more likeable, makes you appear smarter, kinder, and more empathetic, and helps you increase success in building a network of resources. During this three-part series, you will explore what types of communications you are having, how to be more effective reading people and using intuition, how feedback avoids confusion and builds trust, and how to identify ways you can manage your conflict style to strengthen relationships.

Session One focuses on your communication style so you can pinpoint your strengths during situations ranging from interactions with friends or discussions with financial or medical professionals. Session Two focuses on giving and getting feedback and provides surefire tactics to build self-awareness and gain insights. Session Three focuses on your conflict style and defines strategies for conflict resolution, allowing you to increase your effectiveness in problem solving. Each of the three sessions enhances your communication style with clarity and confidence. During any part of your life, your communication skills matter to your goals and quality of life. You are encouraged to share your comments or questions about communications.

Instructor Biography

Sharon A. Wulf, Ph.D., created her career as an organizational development consultant and a professor of practice. In 2019, she was awarded the honor of Professor Emerita at Worcester Polytechnic Institute where she taught Leadership to over 5,000 undergraduate and graduate students. Sharon founded Enterprise Systems in 1992 and developed over 1,000 customized courses on business development, consulting to teams in over 20 countries. Her client experience includes engineering, manufacturing and service organizations. Sharon has services on boards including MIT Enterprise Forum and the English-Speaking Union. Sharon received teaching excellence awards from Worcester Polytechnic Institute and Northeastern University. She holds a B.S. with honors from Providence College, an M.B.A. and Ph.D. degrees.