For some people, one of the tougher skills to develop is to speak openly and freely; in other words, to share our thoughts and opinions and honestly discuss what we think. This is not always easy to do. While some people do this naturally, many are uncomfortable sharing their thoughts and ideas, especially when they have a different opinion, when they’re not sure if their idea is a good one, or when speaking with people in leadership positions.
This course will show you how to encourage and promote sharing personal thoughts and opinions by helping your team understand how others react to you, as well as discuss possible scenarios and outcomes for taking the risk and speaking freely with others. By completing this course, you will be able to share with your team how people react to you when you speak freely with others.
Course Results: Share with your team how people react to you when you speak freely with others.
This course has been approved for 1 hour of PDU credit from PMI (Project Management Institute). An Elearning! Magazine Excellence Award Winner: Management Development Learning Track.


Internships offer usually one discipline-specific, supervised, structured paid or unpaid, and for academic credit work experience or practice placement.
Work Experience intersperses one or two work terms (typically full-time) into an academic program, where work terms provide experience in a workplace setting related to the student’s field of study and/or career goals.
Community Service Learning (CSL) integrates meaningful community service with classroom instruction and critical reflection to enrich the learning experience and strengthen communities. In practice, students work in partnership with a community-based organization to apply their disciplinary knowledge to a challenge identified by the community.
Field Placement provides students with an intensive part-time/short term intensive hands-on practical experience in a setting relevant to their subject of study. Field placements may not require supervision of a registered or licensed professional and the completed work experience hours are not required for professional certification. Field placements account for work-integrated educational experiences not encompassed by other forms, such as co-op, clinic, practicum, and internship.

