Communication is everything. Effective communication is a common theme behind many successes, while ineffective communication is a common theme behind many failures. Below are some checkpoints to consider before delivering a message (written or spoken), based on far-too-common communication discrepancies. Our leaders also have something to say about effective communication. Watch the next video and learn about other experiences that our leaders have to tell us. In this edition we count with the participation of Verónica Aguilera, PEc Plant Head Argentina, Rolando Held. Head of Services Peru, and a Kim Greenock, Managing Director Australia.
2. Check for relevance: when addressing several people, some may assume the message is not necessarily directed at them. Make sure your audience understands their connection to the message. 3. Check for clarity: always ask yourself the following – does my 1. Check for appropriateness: always tailor your communication to who you are communicating with, and the person’s specific interests.
message have any room for misinterpretation? Effective communication relies on minimizing that margin, and checking with the receiver that the message was understood.
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