Good communicators really

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If they do need to use unfamiliar terminology they explain by giving an easy to understand example.

If they do need to use unfamiliar terminology they explain by giving an easy to understand example.

If they don't understand and want to clarify something they wait for a suitable opportunity.

If they don't understand and want to clarify something they wait for a suitable opportunity.

Really effective communicators who have the ability to engage with colleagues, employees, customers and suppliers are a valuable asset for any business.

Really effective communicators who have the ability to engage with colleagues, employees, customers and suppliers are a valuable asset for any business.

Furthermore, although they may digress and leave the main point to give additional information and details where appropriate, they will not ramble an lose sight of their main message.

Furthermore, although they may digress and leave the main point to give additional information and details where appropriate, they will not ramble an lose sight of their main message.

Good communicators really listen to people and take in what is said.

Good communicators really listen to people and take in what is said.

They maintain eye contact and have a relaxed body language, but they seldom interrupt and stop people talking.

They maintain eye contact and have a relaxed body language, but they seldom interrupt and stop people talking.

They make their points clearly. They will avoid technical terms, abbreviations or jargon.

They make their points clearly. They will avoid technical terms, abbreviations or jargon.

When speaking, effective communicators are good at giving information. They do not confuse their listener.

When speaking, effective communicators are good at giving information. They do not confuse their listener.


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