Mastering Business Communication: Deliver with Impact

¥49,999.00
Course Code: MBC101

This course supports the stuents’ development of the essential tools and techniques to become confident, persuasive communicators, ensuring their messages resonate with diverse audiences. The structuring of the message and its delivery with ehanced engagement ensures that the participants will become better communicators in any situation.

1. Structuring messages with clarity to ensure that your audience understands and acts on your message in a timely manner.

2. Practicing leadership speaking techniques that inspire trust and motivate audiences.

3. Adjusting your delivery to fit the context and the audience.

4. Applying body language, including eyes and voice techniques, to increase the impact of your message.

5. Practicing listening and questioning techniques to enable rapport between you and the audience.

• Current and aspiring leaders seeking to enhance leadership effectiveness through communication.

• Professionals across industries looking to improve their skills for meetings, presentations, negotiations, and daily business.

No required textbook
Gil Chavez
Gil is an experienced Tokyo-based consultant, professor, with extensive experience in delivering courses and seminars in talent development, marketing, and leadership. He has taught at universities since 1998, when he began as a professor at California Polytechnic State University. Since then, he has taught numerous courses at several universities and MBA programs in Japan. Throughout his time as a professor and trainer Gil has gained recognition for his engaging and sincere approach to education and professional development.

Gil’s work experience includes managerial, consultant, and executive positions, including IBM Asia Pacific, Nortel Networks, Hill & Knowlton, and Kyodo PR. He has advised many global and regional executives of top companies as well as ambassadors and embassies. He has a master’s degree from the University of Kansas, a bachelor’s degree from Colorado College, and has attended executive education programs at Harvard Business School. He is from the United States and speaks Japanese.