EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION
Conveying messages from one source to another is called Communication. It can be written, verbal or through signals or body language. The purpose is to convey a message in such a manner that it is received and interpreted by the Receiver as is sent or meant to be conveyed by the Sender.
Communication takes place every day in nearly every environment, whether it is home or in the workplace. The Communicator uses a language or a sign either in writing or through word of mouth or through a sign language in such a way that his message is received by the Receiver and he understands it as meant by the sender.
Learning and
developing good communication skills can help you succeed in your career, make
you a competitive job candidate and build your network. While it takes time and
practice, communication and interpersonal skills are certainly able to be both
increased and refined.
There are four main
types of communication we use on a daily basis: Verbal, nonverbal, written and
visual. Let’s take a look at each of these types of communication, why they are
important and how you can improve them for success in your career.
