Strengthen Your Communication Skills with Communiversity

The University of Cincinnati will welcome an expert in communications this summer at three Communiversity classes.

Mike Easterling is the founder and president of Straight Talk Communications Solutions and a master sales and performance-management trainer. He has helped companies and executives develop and improve their written and spoken communication skills, often known as “soft skills.”

Easterling is a veteran of more than 35 years in sales and marketing, television production and training. He works with the national training company Fred Pryor Learning Solutions and has more than 2,500 hours of training and coaching for business of all shapes and sizes. 

Easterling will teach three Communiversity classes in August in the administration building on the Victory Parkway Campus to improve your communication skills in the workplace:

Managing Successful Teams

, Aug. 3.

Good Writing is Good for Business, Aug. 10.
Interpersonal Communication Skills, Aug. 17.

Don't miss this opportunity to sharpen your business-writing skills; learn how to send clearer messages in face-to-face, written and verbal communications and find better ways to set goals or priorities and learn effective methods of delegating and team-building.

Did You Know?

 

Full-time UC faculty and staff may receive a 50 percent discount on one select class per term

. (Some exceptions apply

.) Call us at 513-556-6932 to learn more.

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