Communication for Engineering Leaders

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Free Online Course: Communication for Engineering Leaders provided by edX is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 8 weeks long, 5-7 hours a week. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from edX. Communication for Engineering Leaders is taught by Brooke Parks.

Overview
  • The goal of this course is to upskill talented engineers’ communication abilities. Engineers at all stages of their careers will find helpful guidance and dedicated space for practicing skills necessary for more effective communication with teammates, clients, and employees and/or pursuing the next level of leadership opportunities.

    By the end of the course, students should have new adeptness at creating and delivering powerful presentations and documents on short deadlines, applying laser focus to their intended audiences, resolving conflicts, and leading others effectively. We will also make plans for both leveraging our identities as aspects of our communication strengths and training the next crop of leaders at our companies.

    Required materials:

    • Communicate with Mastery (Schramm & Peterson, ISNB: 1119550092)
    • HBR's 10 Must Reads 2020: The Definitive Management Ideas of the Year from Havard Business Review (ISBN: 1633698122)
    • Connect First (Katzman; ISBN: 1260457834)

Syllabus
  • Week One: Adopting a Communication Mindset

    Know your audience. Know your purpose. Know your key points. Then turn them into a strategy.

    Week Two: Verbal Communication

    Body language. Spoken language. Reducing anxiety. Giving and receiving constructive criticism.

    Week Three: Workplace Communication

    The roles of respect, loyalty, and emotional intelligence in effective communication.

    Week Four: Written Communication

    How to write with impact – and edit effectively.

    Week Five: Workplace Atmosphere

    How communication resolves conflict and fights fear.

    Week Six: Communication Styles and Considerations

    Why your style matters. What different styles mean for leadership, communication, and collaboration strategies.

    Week Seven: Workplace Leadership

    How communication (and good questions!) affects your leadership impact.

    Week Eight: Communication Leadership

    Scaling your leadership with a legacy plan.