The Green Sheet Online Edition

July 7, 2008 • 08:07:02

Communication matters

The ability to communicate effectively is the key to success in life. It is a skill essential to all business and personal relationships. Every transaction between individuals requires some form of communication whether face to face, via telephone, by written documents or through the Internet. Communication always has an impact and can build or destroy relationships. To be certain we share an understanding of what communication entails, I turned to Webster's II New College Dictionary. It defines communication as "the exchange of ideas, messages or information." Webster further defines oral as "spoken rather than written," and written as "to form (for example, a word) by inscribing letters or symbols on a surface."

What is a good communicator?

Good communicators share common characteristics They:

According to WikiAnswers (http://wiki.answers.com), a good communicator is someone who knows fundamentally that putting in time to ask the right questions and really listen to the answers is never wasted.

Good communicators have the ability to:

What about style?

Several elements contribute to a person's oral communication style:

Paying attention to these elements will help you become a more effective communicator. Many of these same elements apply to written communication as well. The additional features of written style are:

Again, paying attention to the details assures you are conveying your message effectively.

How can I improve?

There will always be barriers to good communication. Muddled messages, inconsistency in the information presented, poor grammar, general misunderstanding of word usage, lack of good listening skills and a failure to ask clarifying questions are just some of the obstacles you may need to overcome.

Here are some tips to help improve your communication skills:

Can old habits be broken?

Some habits that detract from the quality of communication are ingrained and difficult to break. But there are several things you can do to improve your skills:

In the payment processing industry, every transaction requires some level of communication. As you evaluate your business effectiveness, take time to assess your communication skills. Do not let poor communication keep you from building long-term success for your business. End of Story

Vicki M. Daughdrill is the Managing Member of Small Business Resources LLC, a management consulting company. E-mail her at vickid@netdoor.com or call her at 601-310-3594.

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