Leadership & Communication

Leadership & Communication

As a component of the diversity, equity and inclusion (DE&I) process, inclusion stands as the least formidable element in the culture and structure of an organization . This is because the students are not aligned to the leadership aspects of DE&I during their campus to corporate transitions. For graduates, it is the all-inclusive, fully engaged teamwork that makes them leaders of tomorrow with connected  engagements.

Businesses run on an effective communication and it’s imperative for business students put more effort into improving the communication skills. The students should acquire the confidence to communicate easily and effectively to have an edge over other candidates during campus to corporate transitions. It begins with each student able to promote themselves and “brand”, develop a solid resume, Video on Vision and then crack and GDPI : it needs coaching and practice

  • Communication : Key to Success
  • Verbal and Non Verbal Communication
  • Essentials of LRWSP
  • Active Listening
  • Assertive Communications
  • Removing Barriers to Talking
  • Vocabulary Building
  • Creativity and Confidence
  • Presentations and projects
  • Teamwork & respect in communication
  • Habits of great communicators
  • Industry Expert Session
  • Basics of corporate business communication and differences from personal communication, alignment of gender diversity and inclusion
  • Developing your identity with self branding : developing resume and vision on video
  • Leveraging social media for communication : The power of Linkedin
  • Corporate email writing skills : essentials,dos and donts and its importance
  • Corporate presentations : developing and eventually delivering
  • Conference Calls and Telephone etiquettes
  • Video Meetings
  • Handling social media at work
  • Professionalism and dealing with peers
  • Communication with supervisors and seniors
  • Importance of task time management and notes taking
  • Minutes and reports writing
  • Industry Interactions