Why do we need to be an effective communicator ?

The ability to communicate effectively is an essential skill in today’s world. It’s no secret that good leaders are also good communicators. Indeed, communication and leadership are inextricably tied. How can you  inspire or guide others if you don’t communicate in a clear, credible, authentic way?

Communication is connected to every aspect of living and not simply career, It affects business, sales, networking, friendships and strengthening all important family bonds.  To name a few situation where a strong communication skill actually helps:

  1. Building Rapport:  You have a very little time to build your first impression and to know how it could be done is of utmost importance as you don’t get a second chance. It is an essential component in all walks of life – be it personal or professional. As we have very little time to build rapport, it makes sense to use strong communication skill.
  2. Gaining Trust: You need to get everyone on your team talking to one another in an honest, meaningful way in order to build trust and openness amongst each other. How else it can be done, if not by communicating effectively.
  3. Putting ideas on the table : Generating ideas in a business arena requires specific skills, but developing the ability to promote those ideas positively and successfully requires excellent communication skills. Learning to read any business situation, and adapting your approach when required, will ensure that you are able to project your idea more favorably.
  4. Listening Skills: It  allow people to understand what someone is talking about i.e. the meaning behind the words. It is the other part of communication. So, if you are an effective communicator, you will  be able to respond in a more targeted way, building a connection. Ultimately, this will save you time and effort, with less conflict or misunderstandings.
  5. Body Language: Many businesses require employees to take on greater and more diverse areas of responsibility these days, and these can include attending high-powered meetings, or, presenting in front of an audience. Presenting can be nerve-wracking. Learning how to overcome nerves, speaking clearly and with authority is vital. Using body language to reach out to the audience is another useful skill. Communication can also be in the form of handouts, audio recordings, as well as visually. The important aspect is to ensure that those listening understand the core of your message.

To progress in life and in your career, having good communication skills will enable you to interview well, to gain the career that you want, to handle difficult situations, to overcome obstacles, to sell your abilities, to build rapport, and to gain greater respect and trust from those who know you.