THE IMPORTANCE OF COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Saturday, October 20, 2007 at 08:13AM
Dr. Bamster

Have you taken a long, hard look at how well you communicate with others lately?  I bet the answer is "no".  Well, I suggest that periodically you review how good you are at being clear in your conversations with others, your writing of letters, reports, etc., and your effectiveness in presenting information or delegating work.   

Why should you do this?  Well, to me the answer is obvious.  One of the MOST powerful and important skills is to master the art of communication.  For those of you in a job search or career change, how clearly you describe what you are looking for and how people can help you will determines a large percentage of how successful you will be in discovering opportunities.  But, in general, all of us need to continue to improve our ability to communicate with others whether it is at work or at home.

Some concrete steps you can take are as follows:

1.  Join a public speaking group in your area.

2.  Sign up for an adult education class in communications, public speaking or business writing.

3.  Practice organizing your thoughts before you speak - this is difficult to do but worth the effort.  It demonstrates your clarity and thoughtfulness on any subject!

So talk to me and let me know how good communication skills have helped you!

 

 

Update on Thursday, October 25, 2007 at 10:27AM by Registered CommenterDr. Bamster
Please read the thoughtful comment made by one of our bloggers...click on the "1 Comment" at the bottom of this Journal.  When you continually seek out ways to improve your communications skills, you are automatically improving all your relationships - how well you listen, speak and write are the ways we share ourselves with each other...this is an on-going journey.  Those of you like our commenter have chosen a very wise and meaningful path!
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