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2024/2025
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Development of Communication Skills

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Code Completion Credits Range Language
F7PMSRKD KZ 2 2P+2S Czech
Course guarantor:
Dana Rebeka Ralbovská
Lecturer:
Dana Rebeka Ralbovská
Tutor:
Dana Rebeka Ralbovská
Supervisor:
Department of Health Care Disciplines and Population Protection
Synopsis:

The subject is aimed at enhancing the communication and presentation skills and knowledge that are important for a graduate´s successful start in employment. An important part of the subject is training in effectively dealing with people. Students will improve in preparing and delivering professional speeches in front of a small group, in writing business letters and emails. They will learn to express criticism and praise and identify their preferred styles of conflict resolution and interpersonal interaction. As potentional non-medical staff in hospitals, they will become more familiar with the specifics of communicating with patients.

Requirements:

1. Course completion conditions:

a. Max 30 points for successful oral presentation.

b. Active participation in exercises (max. 20 points)

c. Max 50 points for a credit test

d. Max. 2 absences are allowed

2. The minimum points for classified credits are 50

Syllabus of lectures:

Meaning of communication to individuals. Introduction to practical psychology, personality, behavior, behavioral development in the life of an individual, importance of paradigm shift and role of prejudices.

Verbal and non-verbal communication. Examples of non-verbal communication.

Dialogue management, active listening, empathy, asking questions

Communication problems, effective communication.

Feedback, praise and criticism. How to proceed and how to receive them. Sandwich method.

Collaboration or power struggle? Communication styles. Communication manipulation techniques.

20th Century Communication theories with impact to today. Communication instructions. Assertive procedures.

Consistency of experience and communication. Ethics of communication.

Basics of presentation. Content and form. Role of preparation, dynamics and presentation structure. Rhetorical styles and mistakes.

Conflict situations and solutions. Managing objections and providing argumentation.

Writing skills. Writing business letters. How and what to read? The importance of reading.

Specifics of electronic communication. Email, chat, social networks.

Syllabus of tutorials:

Meaning of communication to individuals. Introduction to practical psychology, personality, behavior, behavioral development in the life of an individual, importance of paradigm shift and role of prejudices.

Verbal and non-verbal communication. Examples of non-verbal communication.

Dialogue management, active listening, empathy, asking questions

Communication problems, effective communication.

Feedback, praise and criticism. How to proceed and how to receive them. Sandwich method.

Collaboration or power struggle? Communication styles. Communication manipulation techniques.

20th Century Communication theories with impact to today. Communication instructions. Assertive procedures.

Consistency of experience and communication. Ethics of communication.

Basics of presentation. Content and form. Role of preparation, dynamics and presentation structure. Rhetorical styles and mistakes.

Conflict situations and solutions. Managing objections and providing argumentation.

Writing skills. Writing business letters. How and what to read? The importance of reading.

Specifics of electronic communication. Email, chat, social networks.

Study Objective:

The aim of the study is to develop existing communication skills and acquire new skills.

Study materials:

Required:

[1] CARNEGIE, Dale. How to win friends and influence people: The first - and still the best - book of its kind - to lead you to success. Special anniversary ed. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1981. ISBN 9780671027032.

[2] ADAIR, John. Effective communication: the most important management skill of all. New rev. ed. London: Pan Books, 2009. ISBN 9780330504263.

Recommended:

[3] COVEY, Stephen R. The 7 habits of highly effective people: restoring the character ethic. [Rev. ed.]. New York: Free Press, c2004. ISBN 0743269519.

[4] PATTERSON, Kerry. Crucial conversations: tools for talking when stakes are high. 2nd ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, c2012. ISBN 0071771328.

Note:
Time-table for winter semester 2024/2025:
06:00–08:0008:00–10:0010:00–12:0012:00–14:0014:00–16:0016:00–18:0018:00–20:0020:00–22:0022:00–24:00
Mon
Tue
Wed
roomKL:K-232
Ralbovská D.
08:00–09:50
EVEN WEEK

(lecture parallel1)
Kladno FBMI
roomKL:K-232
Ralbovská D.
10:00–11:50
ODD WEEK

(lecture parallel1
parallel nr.1)

Kladno FBMI
roomKL:K-232
Ralbovská D.
08:00–09:50
ODD WEEK

(lecture parallel1)
Kladno FBMI
roomKL:K-232
Ralbovská D.
10:00–11:50
EVEN WEEK

(lecture parallel1
parallel nr.1)

Kladno FBMI
Thu
Fri
Time-table for summer semester 2024/2025:
Time-table is not available yet
The course is a part of the following study plans:
Data valid to 2025-04-09
For updated information see http://bilakniha.cvut.cz/en/predmet5821506.html