Workplace Communication Training

Thursday, 30 June 2022 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM AEST

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Thursday, 30 June 2022 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM AEST

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Learn about the different types of language used in the workplace

As American English and British English are both different but share the English language umbrella, so are the many languages used in various places of employment. Each language has its own syntax, structure, morphology and phonetics. These meanings can vary greatly between workplaces, even though they all come from the same mother tongue. These subtle differences are what Workplace Communication Training learners will need to learn. Our experts have the knowledge and experience to help them share their vast knowledge with our learners. They can also teach our learners using experiments and lessons derived from research in the relevant fields.

Describe their formation and existence

Workplace Languages each have their own jargon and other parts that are there for a reason. To help explain why certain professions require a specific language, learners are taught the basics of human language. These lessons are designed to help learners infer and gain a greater understanding of the language and the place they work.

Be sensitive to context demands

Statements, utterances and the like, as with all language, are subject to the context. The context, the person you are talking to and the task at hand all can have an impact on the intended meaning. This creates an additional layer of weakness as it adds another layer to the material one must process. An example of this would be the way a staff member communicates with a superior. This is where one language is acceptable and can result in an employee being expelled.

This is especially important in workplaces where context can change the meaning of statements. Workplace Communication learners will be well-informed and equipped to properly understand statements keeping context in mind .

Learn how to communicate effectively with Workplace Language

Learners are expected to use the lessons learned and apply the theories to communicate effectively in the workplace, using both the general English language and the jargon used by their workplace. The lessons, strategies and methods have been provided to learners by experts from the relevant fields. This will cover casual interactions between senior leaders and coworkers, as well as fieldwork in which the linguistic aspect of their learning is expected play a greater role.

Use strategies and methods that streamline communication

Certain linguistic phenomena emerge in workplaces. Shorthand phrases with specific meanings, Jargon, words that are often very specific and adapted to the environment, as well as other bizarre abbreviations and sentence structures, are just a few of the many linguistic phenomena. Workplace Communication training teaches people how to observe and understand the creation of workplace linguistic phenomena in other workplaces. They then learn to adapt or create their workplace language, while also observing the benefits and pitfalls of workplace communication for outsiders.

Sophia Caton