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4-part series, 18-23 minutes each.
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Solid communication skills are keys to a smooth transition from school to work. Using engaging scenarios to dramatize real-world communication breakdowns and demonstrate how employees overcome them, this four-part series addresses the cornerstones of communication: listening, speaking, writing, and reading.
Business Communication: Listening
Mark is exasperated—he has to redo a sales report because a coworker did not hear the directions—and a customer is furious because someone did not listen to his special shipping instructions. In this dramatization, Mark and his colleagues attend a seminar on listening skills and learn about the steps to good listening, emotional filters and hot buttons, and active/passive and reflective listening. (19 minutes, color)
Business Communication: Speaking
Mark’s public speaking nightmare has materialized into reality: he must present his department’s new marketing plan to the board of directors. This dramatization tracks Mark’s preparations, during which he learns good speaking techniques, effective methods for organizing a speech, tips for minimizing stage fright, and the importance of nonverbal communication. (23 minutes, color)
Business Communication: Writing Business Communication: Reading
If Mark and his colleagues are to meet a tight research deadline, they will have to read faster—and smarter—than ever. This dramatization illustrates the value of taking a time-saving approach to reading, which includes using skimming and active reading techniques, taking advantage of reader-friendly devices designed to help pinpoint information, and diligently concentrating on the content target zone. (18 minutes, color) Copyright date: 2000