Unlocking Project Communication Using The Power Of Language – The NLP Communication Model

When communicating, we automatically delete, distort and generalise, but usually don’t know we’re doing it. Discover how to challenge and use this in project communication.

Unlocking Project Communication Using The Power Of Language – The NLP Communication Model

Date: 13th April 2023 from 12:30 – 13:30 BST

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When communicating, we automatically delete, distort and generalise, but usually don’t know we’re doing it. Discover how to challenge and use this in project communication.

The project environment relies very heavily on communication.  There are many standard formats used, and a few channels to consider. It is worth examining how aspects of the NLP Communications Model are being used, deliberately or unconsciously; also it is worth considering how deletions, distortions and generalisations can be challenged, in the interests of better communication and decision making.

Based on the success of the first ANLP-APM webinar and subsequent collaboration (the first webinar attracted over 250 people), the APM People Special Interest Group (SIG) have arranged another webinar for APM Members and are inviting ANLP Members to join the session. 

A webinar on The Communication Model has been set up for the 13th April 2023 from 12:30 – 13:30 BST, with an invited audience, and the use of graphics, on-screen material, voice, interview and with experts in the subject matter drawn from the ANLP’s professional members.   

This is a joint panel webinar from APM People SIG and ANLP International CIC: The Association for NLP

Tim Lyons, a member of both ANLP and the Association for Project Management (APM) Specific Interest Group for the People (PSIG) approached ANLP about setting up a joint event to build on a previous successful collaboration. This opportunity also allows the exposure of ANLP members to the chartered body that governs project management within the UK.