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GS RADJOU CEO, France
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ABC of Good Communication
- Be yourself
- Remove communication noises and biases
- Create a communicative environment
- Learn to listen (and ask questions)
- Don't be single minded (no prejudices)
- Take risk (it makes the communication very good...)
- Be sober - and not being drunk, to lose the natural stress...
- Get empowered.
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D P Deshpande CxO / Board, India
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Communication ABC Very appropriate and on the ball. I feel that it can be of value to people who have made mistakes, learnt, acquired some proficiency, and are looking at fundamentals.
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Roberta Rizzo Project Manager, Ireland
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Tips for Good Communication Be yourself no matter what they say? This is an important point of view, but not absolutely true, because sometimes one has to be diplomatic and reactive.
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Wong Hon Mun, Singapore
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Good Communication I agree with GS; don't be single-minded otherwise we hear only what we choose to hear.
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Ibrahim Danyaya Student (Other), Nigeria
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Communication as a Necesity for Business Break Through Absolutely right. Be yourself and learn to listen well and ask meaningful questions, by respecting other speakers' oppinions.
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Johan Bergstroem HR Consultant, Sweden
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Comment to ABC of Good Communication I especially like the "listen" part. Create a relaxed and forgiving environment where people can open up their creativity.
I would like to add to "not be yourself, but be your best self" for me it´s quite the difference.
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GS RADJOU CEO, France
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Listening is a Major Part of Communication @Johan Bergstroem:
- How do you communicate, if you are unable to give a good feed back. It would be a one way communication.
- Different ideas can have different meanings in people minds, which are forged in their values. How do we understand each other if biases are not lifted?
- I would rather suggest to make the message clearer through questions and answers. Finetune the communication and be on the same channel.
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Alexander Nebotov Investor, Ukraine
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Comment to ABC of Good Communication @Roberta Rizzo: I think "Be yourself" here means: "do not pretend to be someone else for getting a situation better". It does not pay in the end.
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Roberta Rizzo Project Manager, Ireland
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Communication is Different @Alexander Nebotov : I think that if the message is clear and direct strikes often the audience because the boring and artificial sermons nobody like, in general.
@Johan Bergstroem : I agree with your point of view, but sometimes the questions can disorient the audience.
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Brita Singh Professor, India
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Add a bit of Humour in Communication I certainly agree with what GS Radjou has said. I would like to add that showing a sense of humour is also essential. I don't mean telling cracking jokes, but the ability to lighten the atmosphere and look at things differently and more positively.
Taking oneself too seriously can often defeat the purpose of communication. Hence the need for humour.
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miguel Consultant, Mexico
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Listen and Give Good Feed Back Hello GS, it is impossible not to communicate because we are communicating in different ways, including body language.
The recipient must have the ability to listen and empathize with what the other is communicating, to give good feedback.
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Mahider Ethiopia
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Tips for Good Communication: Listen to Understand As a human being, communication is vital. In our work and in other places we communicate.
But while expressing our ideas we must listen to understand, listen to the other's thought, and see things from many perspectives. Such active listening will help us in smooth communication.
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Arif ur Rehman Professor, Pakistan
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Tips for Good Communication: Show Care, Concern and Commitment Either there is good communication or no communication. Bad communication is no communication. When you proceed with the will to understand, you take on to active listening and you really get the message in its absolute meaning. Your response must show a deep sense of care, concern and commitment. When such is your equation, then the body language, the intonation, the para-language, the pitch, the pauses all work in tandem and effective communication will have taken place. You would have been perfectly understood.
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