Well, Communication skills have always been ranked as one of the most requested soft skills by employers in the past year's job postings. Developing and mastering basic communication skills can help you advance in your career and give you a competitive edge over other candidates when looking for a new job.
Today I want to share with you how to develop communication skills that can increase your success rate.
1.Listening Skills
An important thing that you need to note here: The essence of the communication process is a two-way information exchange process, that is, in a communication there must be both a speaker and a listener. If we just say “tao Thao never stop” without listening to what the other person has to say, surely the rest of us will get bored and stop the conversation immediately.
2.Behavioral skills
Behavioral skills are related to all manners when speaking, walking, greeting. Although those things don't completely tell your true personality, it is enough to make other people have a bad impression of you.
3.Negotiation skills
In life we inevitably encounter situations of conflict of interest with others. And in order to solve this problem peacefully, we will need to use persuasion skills
4.Questioning skills
Asking questions is an important communication skill that helps us get more information, and without it, interpersonal communication can be unsuccessful.
Although questions are often expressed verbally, sometimes a nonverbal act is also considered a question.
5.Ability to solve problem
To master the skill of handling situations, we need to be exposed and stumble many times with all kinds of different situations. Only then will we form our own bravery and confidence when facing all challenges
6.Teamwork skill
Communication and teamwork are two skills that go hand in hand. When team members have good communication skills, they will be able to work together more effectively, reducing the risk of misunderstandings or conflicts.
7.Practice observation when communicating
In the process of communication, you need to skillfully observe the other person's body language to make appropriate actions, but avoid staring, making them feel unnatural.

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