Communication in the Workplace

Communication in the Workplace
Author: Shirley Cole
Publisher: Roland Bind
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2019-08-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Discover The Power Of Communication And Master The #1 Leadership Skill To Success... Are you 100% aware of your character traits and how they influence your leadership? Have you ever run into miscommunication issues with the team you lead? On a scale from 1-10, how good would you rate your communication skills? ... If your answer is not 10, you’ve already left money on the table. Effective communication is an integral element of professional success. No matter if you define success through profit or impact, every leader needs to apply certain skills to properly get their message across. Unfortunately, you are not born as someone like Tony Robbins who can motivate hundreds of people to change their lives through the message he spreads. First of all, he wasn ́t born with this skill either. And second of all, no one else is. Effective communication is a soup of psychological insights, simple nonverbal and verbal tools to successfully deliver, receive and understand an intended message. If you know how to eat the soup, you ́ll be able to erase all kinds of drama from your workplace and only focus on creating profit and positive impact. Fortunately, good communication skills are not written in your DNA. They are an easily attainable skill set that can be learned faster than you think... ...if you know where and how to start. In “Communication in the Workplace”, you ́ll discover: - How to speak a language that no one will ever misunderstand - How to increase your likeability as a leader without losing your authority - How to create a team of warriors who love to fight for your ideas - How to skyrocket your sales and hack your customer's brain - How to overcome communication barriers even if you have to deal with the most difficult people - How to ask the right questions and never fear not getting a response - The 93% that is responsible for effective communication (hint: not your words) - How to become a master in public speaking and own the stage like Tony Robbins And much more. Effective communication is not only a way to deal with conflicts. Even if you have a great relationship with all your team members, you most likely still lack in client relationships, profitability or engagement. Integrating effective communication tools into your messages will help your business to survive tough times and give a step up in good times. Be proactive and prepare yourself before you fall into the communication trap of leadership. If you want to know how to deliver, send and receive messages in the role of a leader, then check out this book right now!

Managerial Communication

Managerial Communication
Author: Larry R. Smeltzer
Publisher: Irwin/McGraw-Hill
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Managerial Communication: Strategies and Applications focuses on skills and strategies that managers need in today's workplace. The first edition of Managerial Communication stood out in the field for its strategic approach, solid research base, comprehensive range of topics, its even-handed examination of oral and written channels, and its focus on managerial (as opposed to entry-level) competencies. The overriding principle for the revision was to preserve the book's key strengths while bringing it in line with the early twenty-first century workplace. The chapters have been streamlined and condensed to meet the needs of a busy contemporary manager and content was added to reflect current business practices.In short, the second edition preserves the best features of the first edition, while bringing them up to date and presenting them in a concise, easy to read format. Today's managers will learn the skills and strategies necessary for successful and effective business communication.

Workplace Communication for the 21st Century

Workplace Communication for the 21st Century
Author: Jason S. Wrench Ph.D.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 790
Release: 2013-01-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0313396329

Written in clear, non-technical language, this book explains how employees and employers can maximize internal and external organizational communication—for both personal benefit and to the entity as a whole. Workplace Communication for the 21st Century: Tools and Strategies That Impact the Bottom Line explains and simplifies what organizational communication scholars have learned, presenting this knowledge so that it can be easily applied to generate tangible benefits to employees and employers as they face everyday challenges in the real world. This two-volume work discusses internal organizational and external organizational communication separately, first explaining how communication functions within the confines of a modern organization, then addressing how organizations interact with various stakeholders, such as customers, clients, and regulatory agencies. The expert contributors provide a thorough and insightful view on organizational communication and supply a range of strategies that will be useful to practitioners and academics alike.

Workplace Communication

Workplace Communication
Author: Razaq Adekunle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2020-12-11
Genre:
ISBN:

Did you know that the most successful businesses often have great workplace communication? This makes up the foundation of any business that runs efficiently and is profitable. With great communication, employees do not get sidetracked by drama or harmful gossip. The book elaborates on the substance of a strategy for Workplace Communication, effective communication skills in the workplace lower stress and improve productivity. However, some employees can sabotage a positive workplace atmosphere with their negative communication habits The underlying purpose of the Workplace-Communication strategy is to keep employees adequately informed all the time regarding the current status of business, future prospects, issues concerning their jobs & careers, market conditions, etc., essential to achieve a greater congruence between organizational & individual, goals & efforts. This Book touches every aspect of effective Communication in workplace and It includes: How to Develop Workplace Communication Skills? - Workplace communication skills are not acquired in a day, but it really needs practice and will to do it from inside. Effective workplace communication not only helps you in saying and expressing yourself correctly but also one of the ladders to grab higher position. How to Overcome Seven Common Workplace Communication Obstacles - We've all been there: somebody fails to communicate clearly or in a timely manner and a misunderstanding occurs. Things get blown out of proportion and unnecessary problems arise. Workplace Communication in Stressful Times - Stress reactions during a crisis may exacerbate frictions in the workplace that would otherwise just be smoothed over and forgotten. It is more important than ever to listen carefully to others and to monitor our own speech. Two sets of skills can help keep workplace communication free of unnecessary tension: thoughtful speech and good listening. Using Diplomacy and Tact to Create Powerful Communication - There is an approach to communication that when used, is a powerful tool as it can repair and/or build productive interactions and relationships and create positive outcomes. Ways Women Sabotage Communication in Workplace - Very often women undermine their success by how they communicate in the workplace. We've learned to dress for success, but have we learned the language of success? When Catalyst, a non-profit organization dealing with women's issues asked. And Many MoreEverything we do has something to do with communication. Often, we think it is something that happens when we are talking or listening. We accept that the person hearing the information doesn't necessarily need to be present, but we know that for communication to have taken place, something must have happened within the listener. Read this book to find out how employees should respond to "communication snipers," to get them to stop their verbal pot shots. Buy Now, Right Now

Bridge the Gap: Breakthrough Communication Tools to Transform Work Relationships From Challenging to Collaborative

Bridge the Gap: Breakthrough Communication Tools to Transform Work Relationships From Challenging to Collaborative
Author: Katie McCleary
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2022-02-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1264269129

Tap the psychology of human connection to drive meaningful workplace communication Human beings are born to connect—but in today’s increasingly polarized world, we’re losing sight of the importance of building and maintaining professional relationships. And that’s bad for business. In Bridge the Gap, two prominent Fortune 500 coaches explore how your biology and biography define and refine your behavior in relationships where you struggle to connect. Focusing on personal responsibility and awareness, meta-cognition, and curiosity, they provide a reliable and replicable framework to enhance open communication. And they illuminate the inner workings of the human brain and mind, and how they impact the way you connect, communicate, and collaborate. Inside, you’ll find eye-opening techniques to help you: Master your biological reactions when pressure, stress, and anxiety hijack your efforts to connect Understand how you and others can better learn from and listen to each other Lead with curiosity in all your communication strategies and learn how to give authentic feedback Feel more comfortable working on diverse team and embrace all cultural backgrounds What makes this book different from others is that it focuses on the how rather than just the why of fostering better communication. And, whether you’re entry level staff or a C-Suite executive, these techniques can be applied at all levels and all capacities. Filled with practical exercises, colorful stories, and illustrative case studies, Bridge the Gap reveals how to harness the real and raw power of your mind to build solid workplace relationships in any situation.

Managerial Communication

Managerial Communication
Author: Geraldine E. Hynes
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 739
Release: 2018-01-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1506365108

A Practical, Strategic Approach to Managerial Communication Managerial Communication: Strategies and Applications focuses on communication skills and strategies that managers need to be successful in today’s workplace. Known for its holistic overview of communication, solid research base, and focus on managerial competencies, this text continues to be the market leader in the field. In the Seventh Edition, author Geraldine E. Hynes and new co-author Jennifer R. Veltsos preserve the book’s strategic perspective and include new updates to reflect the modern workplace. The new edition adds a chapter on visual communication that explains how to design documents, memorable presentations, and impactful graphics. New coverage of virtual teams, virtual presentations, and online communication help students avoid common pitfalls when using technology.

Communication Strategies for Corporate Leaders

Communication Strategies for Corporate Leaders
Author: Pragyan Rath
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2017-11-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1351341499

Communication is key to success in every aspect of life and ever so in a competitive business environment. This book examines managerial communication from seminal theoretical and demonstrative vantage points through interdisciplinary amalgamation of sciences and the liberal arts. It presents new paradigms of managerial communication in the form of manoeuvres that can act as game changers in tug-of-war business situations, including difficult negotiations, conflicts and interpersonal dissonance that characterise the day-to-day corporate workplace tenor. This volume: Develops persuasion strategies based on argumentation tactics derived, for example, from legal cross-examination. Introduces ‘problematisation’ and ‘deconstruction’ as effective communication tools into mainstream managerial discourse. Employs Harvard Business School cases to demonstrate problem-solving skills, which will further serve as guide to writing business reports, plans and proposals. Positions business writing methods as taxonomical tenets that can help tackle complex business scenarios. Draws business diagnostic procedures from diverse fields such as Sherlock Holmes from popular culture, and Jared M. Diamond from ecology. This book will be a significant resource for business communication practitioners, especially corporate managers and leaders, sales and marketing professionals, and policymakers. It will be of interest to teachers and students alike, in business communication, organization behaviour, human resource management and marketing communications. It will act as a useful aid for classroom efficacy for teachers and academics.