Guidelines to Effective Communication

TitleTimeRoomInstructor
Guidelines to Effective Communication06.02.2023 09:45 - 11:15 (Mon)Central Bldg / O1 / Mondi 3 (I01.O1.010)Sahu, Rishabh
Guidelines to Effective Communication09.02.2023 09:45 - 11:15 (Thu)Central Bldg / O1 / Mondi 3 (I01.O1.010)Sahu, Rishabh
Guidelines to Effective Communication13.02.2023 09:45 - 11:15 (Mon)Central Bldg / O1 / Mondi 3 (I01.O1.010)Sahu, Rishabh
Guidelines to Effective Communication16.02.2023 09:45 - 11:15 (Thu)Central Bldg / O1 / Mondi 3 (I01.O1.010)Sahu, Rishabh
Guidelines to Effective Communication20.02.2023 09:45 - 11:15 (Mon)Central Bldg / O1 / Mondi 3 (I01.O1.010)Sahu, Rishabh
Guidelines to Effective Communication23.02.2023 09:45 - 11:15 (Thu)Central Bldg / O1 / Mondi 3 (I01.O1.010)Sahu, Rishabh
Description: 
Effective communication is one of the best tools in one's arsenal. It reduces the amount of effort and time required to convey thoughts. And it makes a big difference in how the conveyed thoughts are received. The ability to communicate well can be the biggest advantage one has and similarly its absence can be the biggest hurdle. Good communication is a form of art. It takes a long time and a lot of practice to perfect. The best way to hone these skills is through observing and learning from numerous examples of pieces of communication from oneself and others. This course will teach spotting the good and the bad practices in communication techniques. After learning why a piece of communication works so well or why it doesn't, one can pinpoint the techniques that worked well and more importantly, the reasons they worked. The concepts learnt in this course will help the participants to continually learn effective communication in their careers. Planned content: Choosing the right topic to present in any given circumstances - audience, method of communication, limit of time/length etc. Forming the best story around the chosen topic - characteristics of a good story. Writing with a purpose - how the purpose dictates the style of writing. Additional comments on style of writing - making any piece of writing pop.
Capacity: 
5/20
Course Code: 
C_OTH-1007_S23
Minimum Participant: 
5
Course instructor(s): 
Rishabh Sahu
Course type: 
Taught course
Course tags: 
Service
Course level: 
Introductory
Secondary Track(s): 
Biology
Chemistry & Materials
Computer Science
Data Science & Scientific Computing
Mathematics
Neuroscience
Physics
Course format: 
On campus
Duration: 
Blocked course
Semester: 
Pre-semester (Fall)
Minimum number of participants: 
5
Target audience: 
Any scientist at IST
Prerequisites: 
Good command over English
Teaching format: 
Includes lectures and recitations
Assessment form(s): 
Regular assignments and participation
Grading scheme: 
Pass/fail
Course Category: 
Credit Course
Academic Year: 
AY 2022/23