Communication within organisations can be crucial to business success. Organisations need to communicate formally with a range of stakeholders - including their employees. Engaging employees in positive ways can have unexpected benefits; by harnessing the know-how of the real experts in your organisation, you can improve business results. Effective two-way communication is the key. This online course examines ways of communicating with employees, making the best use of today’s technologies. You’ll discover that surprising outcomes can be achieved by being more open with your employees!
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| Credits | This is a non-credit bearing course. |
European legislation requires companies to inform and consult employees on any changes that might affect their working practice, but good internal communication can have considerable benefits beyond compliance with legal requirements. The course examines the way in which effective communication within organisations can offer business benefits. Communicating essential information to employees – and, perhaps more importantly, consulting them – makes business sense. Well-informed employees can be more productive employees and those people who work at lower levels in an organisation often know more than their managers about what would really make a difference to customers.
You will learn to:
In this course there are activities that you can use to help you relate your learning to your organisation and your role within it. These should help you to assemble the basic material for the final work-based activity (WBA), which is to produce a report on a real communication or consultation that takes place in your organisation, using what you have learned on the course to plan and implement it.
The strong link between course learning and your work practice creates relevant, enduring and transferable outcomes. The course will take 30 hours to study and includes web text, interviews, self-assessment questions and activities. The course contains a series of bite-size chunks, each devoted to both technical and managerial topics. Register online today and start tomorrow – no need to wait!
The course features the distinctive strengths of The Open University (OU) from its years of expertise in work-based learning:
Although there are no formal academic requirements to study any of our CPD courses, you are expected to have some experience in the field and the course assumes a familiarity with the subject.
For each course you can register and begin at any time during the life of the course. You can study at your own pace and submit your work-based activity at any date before the final submission date for the course. Information about the final submission date is available when you register for the course.
As a student of The Open University, you should be aware of the content of the Module Regulations and the Student Regulations which are available on our Essential documents website.
The study materials are delivered online. Learners who use screen readers or who cannot use a mouse will not be able to access some materials or some activities without assistance. Written transcripts of the audio interviews are available on the website. If you are a new learner with the OU, make sure that you have our publication Meeting Your Needs.
All learning materials, exercises, study support and work-based activity are delivered entirely online.
You will need a computer with internet access to study this course which includes online activities. You can only access these using a web browser with Flash and Java.
You can also visit the Technical requirements section for further computing information including the details of the support we provide.
Expert, confidential learner support is available when you need it from a learning adviser, who will respond to you direct within 24 hours. Other support is available via the GB043 forum, library, StudentHome website and computing helpdesk.
The work-based activity for this course is a written report and has been designed as an integrated ongoing activity that you submit at the end of your study. It will allow you to reflect on your learning and how to use it in your professional work.
Successful completion of the course enables us to recognise your achievement of the course learning by issuing an OU certificate that you can use to document your commitment to continuing professional development in your personal portfolio, or to provide evidence to employers or professional body.
Students who studied this course also studied at some time:
The Open University is the world’s leading provider of flexible, high quality distance learning. Unlike other universities we are not campus based. You will study in a flexible way that works for you whether you’re at home, at work or on the move. As an OU student you’ll be supported throughout your studies – your tutor will guide and advise you, offer detailed feedback on your assignments, and help with any study issues. Tuition might be in face-to-face groups, via online tutorials, or by phone.
For more information about distance learning at the OU read Study explained.
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| Course code | GB043 |
| Credits | This is a non-credit bearing course. |
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