Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Communication Lead to Success

When it comes to communicating, there are effective ways to do it. There are some facts that effects on how someone interacts, whether they do it poorly or effectively. You can have an effective communication skills by listening, being open-minded, and actively engaging with others.
A good leader knows how to communicate in an appropriate way manner. They need to receive information also from their group members, but also have the ability to provide information at the appropriate level. Good leader have a good listening skill, they know how to actively engage in listening, which means instead of just hearing what others say, they are actually taking in what someone is saying—understanding, remembering and relating to what is being said. Leaders that manage these behaviors are good at rephrasing what they have heard.
Developing your personal skills can help with communication developments. For example, building self-confidence can help you to feel more positive about yourself and your abilities - including your ability to communicate. You can develop your skills by working it through simple interactions. For example, having conversation with the sales lady at retail store when you are buying clothes. Another example, when you are presenting in class.
Here are some ways to better communicate:
  • ·       Make an eye contact - This is a technique whether you are talking or listening, looking into the eyes of the audience you can interface better.
  • ·       Make your words, gestures, expressions and tone of your voice are match.
  • ·       Speak clearly – practice makes perfect
  • ·       Use a volume that is appropriate for the setting – speak louder when you are talking to larger group.

Remember that a good leader has a strong communication skill which help lead to success. If you want to be a leader, make sure you know how to listen to others, express yourself properly, and be yourself.

Thank you for reading my post. I hope you find it interesting and helpful.

References:

Humes, J. (2015). Fressh Business Thinking. Retrieved from The Art of Communication is the Language of Leadership: http://www.freshbusinessthinking.com/articles_print.php?CID=0&AID=1011


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