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SOFT SKILLS TRAINING

Communication  Skills


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Develop your communication skills, resolve conflicts more easily, and improve your relationships.

Although we all have the tools to communicate, fully developed communication skills come only through learning and experience.

Training in communication skills is essential for personal and professional development, as it enables clearer and more effective expression, improves interpersonal relationships, facilitates conflict resolution, and contributes to achieving goals. Developing these skills leads to increased self-confidence, better collaboration within teams, and overall success in various aspects of life.

Duration: 1 or 2 days

Group size: 10–15 participants

Methods and Tools:

Through practical exercises in active listening, clear speaking, and asking questions, you will notice progress during the training itself.

The training is delivered interactively, following adult learning principles. Over 80% of the session is devoted to hands-on exercises and experiential learning, allowing participants to engage in practical situations individually, in small groups, or in the larger group.

Skills You Will Gain:

Clear and effective expression of thoughts and ideas in different contexts

Asking open and closed questions appropriate to the context

Providing constructive feedback

Adapting verbal style to different situations and audiences

Practicing active listening

Using tone, intonation, and speech rhythm to enhance clarity and impact through non-verbal communication

Join us and enhance your leadership skills through effective communication and meeting management!

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Office:

Prava formula d.o.o.

Petrova 6b
10000, Zagreb
Croatia

Phone: +385 1 619 4200
Email: prava.formula@pravaformula.hr

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