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The training will provide you with practical information and instructions on how to improve communication in the company, how to better enter information, and how to prevent communication disagreements.

We will also touch on the topics of feedback, performance evaluation, and constructive criticism.

71

Course length

4

Individual parts

VR training is completely different from traditional training. The participant perceives many times more information and is fully concentrated, so we have adapted the length and content of the training to VR.

Learn more about VR technology

Training objectives

  • know your communication style and the communication style of your partners
  • consciously use active listening techniques
  • use assertive negotiation
  • know how to praise others and accept praise from others
  • adhering to the principles of feedback
  • practice effective ways of conveying information, giving instructions, and assigning tasks

With VR technology, you literally experience your entire training, which is many times more effective than traditional training methods.

Training content

  • communication, nature of communication, communication process
  • basic forms of communication
  • how to communicate effectively with people
  • the principles of giving and receiving feedback
  • praise vs. reproach
  • communicating information and assigning tasks

The training is specifically designed for VR, therefore its length is 71 min but the information value that the participant will take away corresponds on average to a classic 8 h training.

Lecturer – Mgr. Pavel Pavlas

I have been training small, medium and large companies for over 20 years. Doing virtual reality training was a real challenge for me because I had to throw away everything I knew and start from scratch.

The result is a unique concept of training in VR so that the user feels comfortable and at the same time maximum information value is conveyed to the user. The main advantage of VR is that the trainee perceives many times more information, therefore the training can be up to 8 times shorter than a traditional classroom training.