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MGT 606
COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES FOR CONTEMPORARY ORGANIZATIONS
This course explores the communication competencies required of effective leaders in today's organizations. Students expand their knowledge of the core communication skills required to guide an organization's teams, create organizational visions, spearhead change, and engage stakeholders both inside of and external to the organization. Special attention is given to the use of emotional intelligence in communication as a mechanism not only to connect at the human level but also across an organization.
Credits
3
Prerequisite
Master's level students: None. Bachelor's level students:
COM 210
and
COM 300
.
Distribution
MANAGEMENT