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May 19, 2009

Communication - Seven Verbal Communication Skills That Improve Workplace Management Effectiveness

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Successful executives, managers and supervisors know that the importance of effective communication in the workplace cannot be underestimated. Poor communication is responsible for mistakes, conflict, and negativity in the workplace. Have you ever thought the following?

“Oops, I know I said that, but what I meant to say was…”

” Why can’t I get buy in from the team?”

“That mistake could have been avoided if I had only said….” 

Two common communication barriers are:

  1. Not being aware of effective communication skills
  2. Being in a hurry.

Since effective communication in business is essential to success at your company or organization, it makes sense to improve your communication skills. The good news is that you can learn some basic communication skills and use them today to improve the quality of your workplace relationships with both employees and customers.

Seven Communication Skills for the Workplace

1. Personal Contact

Did you ever wonder why companies spend thousands of dollars sending sales people across the country when they could do a phone call for much less? The reason is that people relate to one another better when they can meet in person and read each other’s body language. What’s more, people can feel the energy the connection creates. You can also smile and shake someone’s hand when you greet them, which creates a powerful connection.

2. Develop a network.

No one achieves success alone. Success in any company requires a team effort.

  • Make an effort to get to know managers and employees in different departments within your company,
  • Meet new people in professional organizations.
  • Become active in your community.

3. Always be courteous.

Courtesy lets people know that you care.

The words “Thank You” show that you appreciate your employees’ efforts, and this is important because appreciation is the number one thing that employees want from management.

A little change like saying, “Would you please…” instead of just, “Please…” will make you sound less dogmatic and will improve your relationships with your employees.

4. Be clear

Since people often hear things differently, and they may be hesitant to ask you to explain what you said, you should ask, “Did I explain this clearly?” This will confirm that people understood you.

5. Compromise

You can decrease the tension associated with conflict  if you always ask, “What is best for the company?” This gives people a different perspective on your requests, and they will be less likely to take any conflict personally.

6. Be interesting and interested

Even though most of your workplace communications will be about business topics, it is also important to share your personal side. Let your staff know about your interests and your family, and ask them about theirs. Telling a few short personal stories about your interesting experiences will make your employees feel more connected to you as a person. Read your hometown paper daily so you know what is going on in your community and what personal concerns your staff may have about them.

7. Listen

Listening attentively to your employees demonstrates respect. Listening isn’t easy because everyone’s mind tends to wander. So to help you concentrate on what the other person is saying, keep a good eye contact –without staring,  and then make a comment about it or ask a question.

Improving your communication skills is a process that happens gradually over a period of time. The good news is that you have opportunities to practice your communication skills every day at work. Here’s a tip to help you improve faster. At the end of each day, take a moment to review your communications during the day. What was effective? What wasn’t effective? That way you will continue to learn and improve your communication skills.

Communication is the key to success in business

That is why you should be aware of how you are communicating at all times. As a result… you will become a role model for effective workplace communication skills to your employees. This is important because the ultimate goal of any supervisor, manager or executive is to turn ordinary workers into extraordinary employees. You can take a huge step toward doing this by honing your own communication skills.

Successful Workplace Communication is one of the 13 essential skills that employees use at work. The Employee Success Toolkit is a professional development course for employees that teaches these essential skills in 13 easy-to-follow lessons. See what these 13 skills are at: http://www.EmployeeSuccessToolkit.com

I also invite you to visit http://www.ConfidenceCenter.com for a free Employee Morale Starter eKit and Employee Morale Calendar Planner

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Communications Coach Reveals the 7 Principles of Motivation

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Watch Carmine Gallo reveal the qualities of inspiring leaders.

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Internal communications statistics presentation

Category: communication coaching – Author: admin – 10:31 am

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In today’s business environment we face a number of challenges when crafting communications which effectively engage our staff.

The Fifth Business researched the volume of communication taking in places in today’s businesses. Not only is it difficult to find out who to have conversations with, there are also a number of obstacles put in the way that communications people need to hurdle. Internal communications compete for space in inboxes, time in diaries and the attention span of busy professionals. From an audience perspective this can leave you feeling like there’s a monkey on your back…another harassment in your working day, not an engaging, informative experience.

The Fifth Business is an integrated communications, learning and design company. For more than a decade we have been developing an excellent reputation for exciting, engaging and creative communications, coaching and change initiatives focused around people.

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Coaching Series: Impactful Communication

Category: communication coaching – Author: admin – 10:31 am

Google Tech Talks
January, 30 2008

ABSTRACT

Greg Gillis and Lesly Higgins, experienced corporate coaches, will discuss and demonstrate various methods to effectively communicate; whether it is delivering a yearly review to a fellow Googler, developing your group’s strategic vision, or influencing others towards an idea. By learning about Advocacy and Inquiry, Appreciate Inquiry, and Effective Feedback/Feedforward, you will come away from this workshop with concrete examples and experiences to help you get your message across with impact.

Speaker: Lesly Higgins
I’ve been coaching since 1999. After my first career in software development, with roles that included VP Software Engineering at Commerce One and VP Information Technology at Charles Schwab, I returned to school to complete an MS in Organizational Behavior and Development and also a comprehensive coaching program. I’ve coached at all levels in organizations, most functions, and with both early stage and Fortune 500 companies. Most of my clients are in the tech space, and they include: Agile Software, America Online, Apple Computer, Autodesk, Charles Schwab, Coremetrics, CNET, Google, Hewlett-Packard, Peoplesoft, Pixar, SAP, Shutterfly, Taleo, TiVo, and Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati.

I believe everyone wants to be more effective and more fulfilled in life. Usually we don’t know HOW to achieve that. And often we don’t know what skills are important to develop to increase our overall effectiveness and satisfaction in work, and to position ourselves for greater responsibility. I help clients to understand WHAT they need to work on, and then HOW to achieve their developmental goals. I partner with clients as a guide, a mirror, a challenger, a support system, a sounding board—to name a few roles. I help them to develop new awarenesses, master new skills, imilate new ways of seeing the world and shift their way of being in a way that not only meets their developmental goals but also creates the ability to continue growing—as a person and as a leader. I’ve been coaching at Google since 2003.

Speaker: Greg Gillis
I combine real-world wisdom, gathered through years of high technology corporate experience, with solid coaching expertise and training — to help successful people become even more successful. I help my client’s transition from manager to leader, enhance their leadership skills, better work within political infrastructures, delegate effectively, and collaborate wisely. I often increase their awareness of power in the organization, how it is acquired, manifested, held and diminished. I enhance their influence skills–critical to a leader’s growth in managing cross-functionally. I increase their awareness about emotional intelligence and interpersonal effectiveness while helping them shift to a more encompassing outlook resulting in more successful performance.

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