Title: Improving Communication Skills
1Improving Communication Skills
2A Thought
- A man is seldom better than his conversation
- - German Proverb
3Communication Skills Overview
Effective communication skills are a critical
element in your career and personal lives.
We all must use a variety of communication
techniques to both understand and be understood.
4What is Communication?
Communication is the process of sending and
receiving information among people
Feedback
SENDER
RECEIVER
sender
receiver
Medium
Encode
Decode
5Most common ways to communicate
Visual Images
Speaking
Writing
Body Language
6Communication Goals
7Distortions in Communication
8We need to improve communication... as
- 70 of our communication efforts are
- misunderstood
- misinterpreted
- rejected
- distorted or
- not heard
- 6 people talking in a 2 people conversation!!
70
9Critical success factor
- The majority of your perceived ability comes
from how you communicate
93 of all Communication is non verbal - SKILL
10Listening and Speaking are used a lot
11 But not taught enough
Amount taught
12Common Communication Errors
- Finishing others sentences
- Preparing our response before someone has
completed speaking - Multitasking while listening
- Filtering content or meaning based on the speaker
- Speaking for others (we)
13A Good Algorithm
Communication is a two way process!
- In order to have good communication
- Listen to Understand
- Understand before speaking
- Speak to be understood
- Seek understanding before proceeding
- Repeat
14How can it be improved
- Recognition
- Pavlov study
- Not being judgmental
- Stop egocentric communication
15What todays workshop can achieve
- Provide knowledge about communication
- Give insight on skills needed
- Suggest ways of going about it
- What you need to do
- Learn the tools
- Take up every opportunity
- Practice, Practice, Practice!
16Why is communication important
- Inspires confidence
- Builds respect in business and social life
- Helps make friends
- Develops a distinct personality
- Reveals your ability to others
17Essentials of good communication
- Knowledge
- Spontaneity in conversation
- Level of conversation
- Organising your thoughts
- Participating in discussions
- Body Language
- Show v Tell
- Being a good listener
- Listening v hearing
18How to be an active listener
- Set the stage
- Ensure mutual understanding
- Understand body language
- Suspend judgment
- Behaviors that hinder effective listening
- Act distracted (look at your watch!)
- Tell your own story without acknowledging theirs
- Give no response
- Invalidate response, be negative
- Interrupt
- Criticize
19Techniques to improve listening skills
SUMMARIZE Pull together the main points of a
speaker
PARAPHRASE Restate what was said in your own
words
QUESTION Challenge speaker to think further,
clarifying both your and their understanding
20Two basic types of questions
- Closed questions
- Get a one-word response and inhibit thought.
- Questions begin with who, when and which
- Open-ended questions
- Invite unique thought, reflection or an
explanation. - Questions begin with how, what and how come (not
why!).
21Practice Questioning
- Rephrase the following closed questions to make
them open-ended - Are you feeling tired?
- Isnt it a nice day?
- Was the last activity useful?
- Is there anything bothering you?
- So everything is fine, then?
22Adding colour to communication
23Adding colour to communication
- Images Describe, relive
- Show, dont tell
- Use audiences senses
- Sight
- Sound
- Touch
- Taste
- Smell
24Improving communication
- Dont use cliches
- Brevity
- Sincerity
- Dont praise yourself
- Avoid argument
- Be tactful
- Silence
- Enunciation
- Clear, loud, syllables. Flexibility of tone
25Practice
- For distinct enunciation, every word, every
syllable, every sound, must be given it proper
form and value. - Think of the mouth chamber as a mold, in which
the correct form is given to every sound. - Will you please move your lips more noticeably?
- The teeth should never be kept closed in speech.
- Through practices, we can learn to speak more
rapidly, but still with perfect distinctness
26Ways to gain effective conversation
- Good use of English avoid errors
- Improved vocabulary overlook v oversee
- Avoid old phrases
- Use humour
- Add interesting story
- Improve clarity of voice practice
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27Public Speaking
28What does the graphic tell you about this speaker
29The 5-Ps
- Prior
- Preparation
- Prevents
- Poor
- Performance
30From effective conversation to speech
- Overcoming Fear
- 1 fear
- Idea of speech
- Know your subject
- Know the audience
- Target their interest
- Organising the speech
- Tell them
31Developing Your Presentation
- What is your goal?
- Research your topic
- Develop an outline
- Create or locate learning aids
32AIDA
POWERFUL opener
ttention
CLEAR connector
nterest
AIDA
MAIN BODY
esire
POWERFUL close
ction
33AIDA
Establish credentials (Me, You, What) Key point
ttention
Create ve expectations Paint the future
benefits WIFM
nterest
AIDA
The facts ? ? ?
The facts ? 3 ? advantages ? benefits
esire
Me, You, What is required
ction
34Developing Your PresentationMaking the
Presentation Interesting
- Informative
- Fun
- Variety
- Energy
- Audience Interaction
35Practicing Your Presentation
- Simulate the presentation setting
- Practice aloud
- Practice standing up
- Time your presentation
- Memorize your opening few sentences
- Watch yourself in a mirror
36Presenting
- Stage fright
- Feelings follow action
- Talk to, not at
- Eye contact
- Dont judge your audience
- Pause
- Volume
- Pace
37Summary
- He who fails to prepare, prepares to fail!
38Thank You
- arahim_at_infrastructureindia.com