The important thing to remember when gathering evidence is that the more evidence the better - that is, the more evidence you gather to demonstrate your skills, the more confident an assessor can be that you have learned the skills not just at one point in time, but are continuing to apply and develop those skills (as opposed to just learning for the test!). Furthermore, one piece of evidence that you collect will not usualy demonstrate all the required criteria for a unit of competency, whereas multiple overlapping pieces of evidence will usually do the trick!
From the Wiki University
What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?
Prepare for high-level communication
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Communication objectives are clarified, those to be present are confirmed and communication mode is identified. Completed |
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Analysis is undertaken to anticipate the likely attitudes of and positions to be taken by those present on the matters under discussion. Completed |
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Communication styles of those to be present are considered and their effect on the tone and likely direction/progress of the discussion is assessed. Completed |
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Critical self-evaluation of communication strengths and vulnerabilities is undertaken and compared with other participant/s knowledge, styles and likely approaches in planned encounters. Completed |
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Subject matter is researched/organised, key messages to be conveyed are distilled and tactics planned to utilise personal strengths and maximise outcomes for the organisation in accordance with legislation, policy and guidelines. Completed |
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Critically analyse and respond to opinions
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Others are listened to critically and responsively to evaluate complex levels of meaning in spoken communication and to identify impartiality, bias or unsupported argument. Completed |
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Tone, style, non-verbal elements and points of view of speakers are noted and their use in influencing and affecting particular outcomes is considered. Completed |
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Reaction to speakers and their point of view is analysed to identify and manage emotional triggers and maintain objectivity. Completed |
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Opposing/challenging views are welcomed and examined for their value in achieving the same ends. Completed |
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Communication is examined for subtext, significant inclusions and exclusions, socio-cultural values, attitudes and assumptions. Completed |
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Complex concepts and ideas are explored to clarify understanding, and to challenge and justify interpretations based on underlying assumptions, beliefs and values. Completed |
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Persuade and influence others
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Communication approach is chosen and used to maximise effect with the given audience. Completed |
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Sustained points of view are asserted with determination and conviction. Completed |
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Content and approach are modified when speaking to an unresponsive audience, and diversions and unexpected questions handled confidently. Completed |
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A variety of verbal and non-verbal behaviour is used to explain abstract ideas and expand on complex issues to maintain listener interest. Completed |
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Complex questions and arguments are responded to quickly and saliently, backed by reasoned explanation. Completed |
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Disagreements or conflicting personalities are handled objectively and agreements are negotiated where possible, concluding with positive summaries of achievement. Completed |
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Reflect on and hone communication strategies
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Feedback from others is obtained, outcomes are assessed and underlying interactions and motivations analysed. Completed |
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Own vulnerability to emotional and other seductive appeals is analysed dispassionately. Completed |
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Lessons learnt are articulated and used to underpin future interactions. Completed |
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Sophisticated language structures and features that influence audiences to a preferred point of view are developed and practised. Completed |
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Creative and innovative communication strategies are explored and practised for a range of workplace applications in accordance with organisational requirements. Completed |
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