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Guide To Effective Communication by Excelinpages(m): 3:48pm On Sep 05, 2013
TOPIC: Basics of Communication.
To communicate means to share or express ideas, feelings or information. Every single day we do one form of communication or the other, from saying hello to smiling to just plain sitting alone in one spot, it is all a way of (sharing, expressing) something.
I intend to show you the basics or foundation of any effective or successful communication.
Communication can take place by only one person, between two, three, a group or even an audience. All these scales have their unique challenges but one principle or basic still works for them all.
Two things happen whenever we choose to communicate:
1. Interaction: via speaking, writing, gestures, dressing etc.
2. Attention: via body signals, gestures, sounds or facial dispositions.
I will give more on these two in subsequent ECG posts.

THE COMMUNIRGRAM…
Input (receivers end) -------------- COMMUNICATION ----------------- output (giver end)
Attention Interaction
Outward expression LISTENING Reply (outward signal)

[color=#990000][/color]N.B whenever there is a breach of interaction/attention, the result = “#misunderstanding”

The basic feature of an effective communication is LISTENING. It is also the common ground or factor between interaction and attention. We as human desire these two things, but we find it had to really listen. Many misunderstanding has really come because we failed to listen. Listening goes beyond only what you do with your ears. To learn more on listening, watch out for next POST.
WHY ON EARTH DO I COMMUNICATE: the need to do so is not far from you? You communicate because you want to know, feel, understand, share, relate and to be understood.
The secret to getting people to communicating is for us all to take time to LISTEN!

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