Overview As companies internationalise, more and more executives are having to work in English and need to learn the basic communication behaviours used by native English speakers in international business. By learning simple techniques, you can dramatically increase your fluency and confidence in the four key communication areas: Presentations Meetings Negotiations Networking EIC is a two-day programme designed to help you optimise your performance in these crucial areas and to develop the language and behaviour strategies you need to operate successfully and with confidence on the international stage. EIC is appropriate for small groups or for individuals Business Courses English Language Schools English Books Our Guide to London Terms & Conditions TECLA Languages London telephone number: +44 (0) 203 014 8949 Established 2009 Director of Cultural Training IMPROVE YOUR INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS EFFECTIVE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION (EIC) © EIC uses filming and role-play to practise the skills taught on the programme and each programme is adapted to the market priorities of group members. Morning
DAY 1: Presentations Morning DAY 1: Meeting Afternoon How to structure an international meeting. How to get the attention of the chair and get time to make your point. How to chair and take part in meetings. How to run and take part in a conference call. Tips for avoiding problems in conference calls (Telephone and Video). Duration: 1 Day Venue:  In-house or client premises Numbers: One-to-one or groups of up to ten Documentation: Course manual and communications briefing Equipment: Data projector, one flipchart per five delegates Morning Introduction and need to introduce yourself effectively and catch the attention of your interlocutor. How the world communicates (the six styles of international communication). How to structure a presentation so that it NEVER goes wrong. How to make a presentation. How to ask and deal with questions and interruptions. Morning DAY 2: Negotiations DAY 2: Networking Afternoon Why networking matters internationally. The international cultural fault lines. Conversational icebreakers and icemakers. How to talk to people you don't know. The four types of listening. How to achieve 'active' listening. How to make the person you are with feel like there is no-one else in the room. Duration: 1 Day Venue:  In-house or client premises Numbers: One-to-one or groups of up to ten Documentation: Course manual and communications briefing Equipment: Data projector, one flipchart per five delegates How to structure an international meeting. How to get the attention of the chair and get time to make your point. How to chair and take part in meetings. How to run and take part in a conference call. Tips for avoiding problems in conference calls (Telephone and Video). . Morning