[SOUND] [MUSIC] Hello, my name is Casey. >> I'm Siew Mei. >> I'm Misty. >> I'm Sarah. >> I'm Derrick. >> And I'm Susan. >> Welcome to Effective Communication in the Globalized Workplace. In this specialization, we will share with you some key cultural and linguistic features characterizing effective communication in this increasingly diverse and globalized workplace. There are four courses and a Capstone Project in this specialization for anyone that's preparing to enter the workplace. What each cause maybe read independently they are nonetheless carefully into >> As mentioned by Casey, the globalized workplace is a 21st century reality and it's existence transcends through a graphical boundaries. This is especially so where international business connections have become a requirement in commercial organizations as well as the public sector. Very importantly, this will place us a characterized by diversity of culture, ideologies, practices, personalities, and perspectives. In the midst of this diversity, there's a need for a strong sense of inter-connectiveness to drive these differences towards a unified corporate direction. One whole month of a globalized workplace is increased communication, facilitated by social networking that allows people across the globe to connect and disseminate ideas. In ways that were impossible before. It is precisely of these aspects that this specialization intends to bring to your awareness. Let us hear from our colleagues about the causes now. >> In the first cause, establishing a professional self through effective intercultural communication. I will highlight how to communicate effectively to establish relationships with colleagues from different cultures and backgrounds who speak different languages. We will also have the opportunity to practice the seven communication principles in different situations. >> What about assignments, Misty? >> Yes, there's a very interesting assignment. Those involved in the course will have a chance to build their personal profile. >> That sounds interesting, it leads very well into my course on strengthening your widening network. In the second course, I will share with you strategies on how to strengthen your relationships with your colleagues as well as other stakeholders from diverse cultural backgrounds both inside and outside the organization through effective communication. >> So while my course will focus on immediate coworkers, your course will expand on this circle of colleagues. >> Yes, I will demonstrate the complexities of communicating with different levels of people using the email. Similar to your course, Misty, the seven communication principles will be discussed. There will also be tasks based on various scenarios for practice. >> Sounds like there are a lot of important but fun things to learn, Sarah. The focus of my course, Engaging in Persuasive and Credible Communication, however, will be slightly different. I will take you through learning the key skill of persuasion within the context of professional communication in a globalized world. >> Okay, but why persuasion, Derrick? >> Persuasive communication is essential to any professional workplace. Think about it, from a simple email to seek help from colleagues to developing a presentation for the board of directors. These are acts of communication that requires a certain level of persuasion. >> Yes, you're right. Even entering the workforce requires effective persuasive communication. >> Exactly. For example, resumes, cover letters, and interviews essentially persuade the potential employer to hire the candidate. >> So Derrick, in your course will there be resume writing and mock interviews? >> Well, there will certainly be writing assignments, and they may range from emails, letters, to shop proposals to persuade different sets of audiences at the globalized workplace. >> Wow, that's very useful. My course is the fourth and final course of the specialization, Becoming Part of the Globalised Organisation. Building on the idea of persuasion, I will focus more on verbal communication. >> So what are some contexts you'll be highlighting? >> Oral presentations, meetings and conversations and I will also focus on non-verbal communication cues such as voice, body language and visual aids. These will help develop confidence when you communicate in intercultural and persuasive workplace context. >> With those from within and outside the organization? >> Yes. The audience has expanded from your course, namely immediate colleagues to anyone that one has to encounter at the workplace. >> So does that conclude our specialization? >> Well, not quite. There's still a Capstone Project which will require you to make use of what you've learned in the four courses. We look forward to seeing you soon. [MUSIC]