The Effective Communication “The most important thing in communication is hearing what isn't said”.
1- Creating the right environment
Choose the right time
Facilitate an open, intimate conversation.
Remove distractions
2- Organizing your communications
Be crystal clear .
Thank your listener(s).
3- Communicating with speech
- Set the listener at ease.
Enunciate Clearly .
Be attentive when listening and
ensure that your facial expressions reflect your interest.
Be vocally interesting
4- Communicating with body
language
-Recognize people.
Be clear and unambiguous with your body language, too.
Communicate eye-to-eye .
Use breathing and pauses to your advantage.
Consider how your gestures come across
Keep a check on your other body signals.
5 - Communicating effectively in
conflict-Place yourself on even ground.
Listen to the other party.
Speak in a calm, level voice
Let them know you have heard their point and understand their side.
Don't try to finish the argument at all costs.
Don't try to get the last word in.