Sunday, 27 January 2013

Effective communication skills



When I first heard the term “effective communication”, several scenes pop up into my head. Two best friends were sitting on their sofa and talking with each other, businessmen were negotiating with their contracts. Effective communication is essential to our life. Therefore, learning effective communication skills are important to us. Although some people claim that words are more essential in making the communication effective than nonverbal signs. They failed to consider that in fact the nonverbal communication sometimes is as important as or even more important than verbal communication in effective communication skills. I will illustrate it in three aspects in the following paragraph.

“E”, stands for efficiency, nonverbal communication would help to improve the efficiency of communication, for example, when someone ask for a direction, you would like to draw a map or point in the direction of the location instead of describing it. “A”, means assist, body language would assist the words and enable people to have a better interpret on content of the speech. “R”, is to help people become more relate with each other, nonverbal communication is better than verbal in sharing feelings. It makes people become closer to each other, for instance, a hug from old friend and a high five with teammate after a success, they both bring people closer. Lastly, “E.A.R” here has the same spell with ear, ear is the organ of listening and listen contributes crucially in effective communication. It would let you understand others in their own perspective and eliminate the misunderstandings. Hence, I believe if we would express ourselves with the combination of verbal and nonverbal communication and listen to others carefully, the communication will be more effective and people will perform better at workplace and get closer with their friends and families. 

5 comments:

  1. Hi YL you have an interesting mnemonic "EAR" which is useful in defining effective communication but you might want to check your text for grammatical accuracy before you post it.Otherwise the post is interesting.

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  2. Watch out for senetnec fragments like this one, "Although some people claim that words are more essential in making the communication effective than nonverbal signs...

    This is only the subordinate clause. You need the main clause to complete the idea.

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  3. Watch out for sentence fragments like this one, "Although some people claim that words are more essential in making the communication effective than nonverbal signs...

    This is only the subordinate clause. You need the main clause to complete the idea.

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  4. Hi Yinglong, I think it's a really interesting post. This is the first time I've come across the EAR acronym and I think it is a good and easy enough to understand concept to guide anyone in making their communication more effective.

    I really like the "Relate" part because I believe that is something that most people tend to miss out. To be honest, it isn't a habit of mine to consciously attempt to "relate" in my communication through a sense of touch. So thank you for highlighting this awareness that an effective communicator should have!

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  5. I am Daniel by the way!

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