Introduction to Communicating with NLP
Category: Educational/Clinical Supervisors - Established Trainers Courses
Date: February 29th 2024 9:30am until 12:30pm
Course ID: SW565
In this introduction, participants gain an insight into the key principles behind Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP). The course shows how our thinking, use of language, and assumptions about the world around us can impact our outcomes. Participants will also learn how to use these principles for improved communication, increased influence and better results.
KEY COURSE ELEMENTS
Background and benefits
- Understanding NLP and its uses in the workplace
Communication skills
- Covering techniques for building rapport with colleagues, teams and clients, including: matching, mirroring, pacing, leading and mismatching
Framing and reframing
- Examining the benefits of effective framing and reframing to maximise motivation and as a tool for providing feedback
Beliefs, filtering, editing and deleting
- Understanding how we create feelings and behaviours and how we can choose to promote useful behaviours in ourselves and others
Anchors
- Learning and utilising simple techniques to enable us to access the best state for the task in hand
Planning for change
- Understanding and using the NLP model to generate positive outcomes
PARTICIPANTS WILL BE ABLE TO
- Use NLP based techniques effectively in the workplace to create more efficient and harmonious working strategies
- Understand different communication styles and preferences and be able to implement effective communication practices in all situations
- Build better, more productive, relationships with colleagues, teams and clients
- Understand and implement effective appraisal and feedback techniques
- Be able to positively influence their own state and those of others to maximise motivation and efficiency
- Know how to plan for change and use well formed outcomes to ensure clearly established and communicated goals
Booking for these courses will be through MaxCourse, our online booking system.
Information about how to use MaxCourse can be found on our website.
Please email FacultyDevelopment.SW@hee.nhs.uk with any questions, before and on the day.