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The Effective Five Macro Skills of Communication

by ermetes adolfo jr. in Social Sciences, January 23, 2012
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Viewing is one of the most important skills in communication because it is a way of portraying information in the database, thus giving more emphasis to the importance of mental faculty that allows a perceiver to delineate or give details about a target that is inaccessible to normal senses due to time, distance or shielding. Of all the skills in communication, viewing can help the global audiences watch their favorite shows either in movies or in televisions, as well as other forms of viewing devices. Communication is the key progress and advancement in continuing to learn things more accurately and effectively. Without communication nothing would get done and the world would pretty much stand still. All five macro skills of communication are indispensable in everyday life and should never be underestimated.

Stereotypes Hinder Effective Communicate

by FrankxknarF in Philosophy, July 30, 2011
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Overcoming Stereotypes to communicate Effectively.

How to Listen Actively

by Uma Shankari in Social Sciences, February 24, 2011
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Listen not only to the spoken word but also the unspoken body language. Human relationships can improve if people listened actively.

Body Language

by orlando javier in Languages, February 16, 2011
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It is as simple as its literal meaning: it is the language of the body. It means that even before we have spoken, our body has revealed our message, or at least its indication. In fact, long before we even learned to say a syllable as a new-born, we have been using body language and communicating in the most intimate, most basic, most believable and most credible means possible.

Examples of Constructive and Destructive Feedback

by Chris Stonecipher in Social Sciences, November 30, 2010
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This article discusses constructive feedback tools. Positive and negative feedback in a classroom setting is the main point of emphasis in this discussion. Examples of positive and negative results can be helpful. Two examples, one from a public school teacher’s perspective, the other from a safety in the workplace standpoint give telling information regarding the importance of a successful feedback plan and style of communication.

The Power of Questions

by orlando javier in Advice, September 13, 2010
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How do questions impact your life? How important are questions in human relations, in business, in social life, in personal life? What role do questions play in effective communications?

Eight Simple Secrets Towards Speaking Well

by eaa1118 in Social Sciences, September 11, 2010
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How does one talk before a crowd and effectively get one’s point across? Here are eight simple secrets that you may have already known but have taken for granted.

The Art of Polite Conversation: Be Silent When You Listen

by Heather Dawn in Advice, August 23, 2010
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We are so consumed with cell phones, texting, emailing and twittering that we’ve forgotten how to have real face to face conversations.

Get Paid for Listening: The Power of Communication in Business- A Story

by Lwandaz Tale in Advice, May 28, 2010
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Recently, a friend recited to me a beautiful story. A story richer in meaning than most I have read or heard. It was a story of a girl, a father and a certain old man. In retrospect, the moral of the story could probably be the source of the wisdom that saved Toyota-the world’s largest car manufacturer, when it faced its biggest threat yet..a sticky accelerator. It could be the story that saves your business one day.

How Couples Can Build Their Relationships with Effective Communication

by Todd Hicks in Relationships, April 22, 2010
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Learn how effective communication helps improve couples’ relationships.

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