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Business Communication

Overview

• Communication Skills• Nonverbal communication• Oral communication•Written communication

Why Study Communication?

• The Only Completely Portable Skill• You will use it in every relationship• You will need it regardless of your career path

• The “Information Age”• The history of civilization is the history of information• Language and written documents facilitate the transfer

of information and knowledge through time and space

Why Study Communication?

• Your Quality of Life Depends Primarily on Your Communication Skills• You Cannot Be Too Good at Communication• People Overestimate Their Own Communication Skills

We Want Others to Change

Habits

• Learned Behavior• Established Over Time

• Practice• Self-talk

• Change

Flexibility

• Determine your preferred system.• What are you doing when you “think”?• Speak for two minutes using predicates from one sensory modality, then do

the the same for each of the other two.

• Work in groups and take turns speaking using sense-based predicates in a systematic way.

Common Strategies

• Spelling• Auditory (spell “phonics” phonetically)• Visual

• Making Decisions• Communicating• Listening and speaking•Writing

Communication Strategy, 1 & 2• Pace (шаг)•Match (nonverbally and verbally)•Meet expectations

• Lead (лидерство)• Set direction•Maintain interest•Maintain rapport

Communication Strategy, 3 & 4• Blend Outcomes• Understand objectives and desires• Create win-win solutions

• Motivate• Clarify who does what next• Future-pace possibilities• Presuppose positive results

Personal Profiles

• Achiever• Communicator• Specialist• Perfectionist

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Profile Characteristics

• Achiever• Likes to set goals, challenge the environment and win.• Sees life as a competition.

• Communicator• Likes to achieve results by working with and through people.• Finds more enjoyment in the process than in the results.

• Specialist• Likes to plan work and relationships.• Finds enjoyment in knowing what to expect.

• Perfectionist• Enjoys jobs requiring attention to detail.• Complies with authority and tries to provide the “right” answer.

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