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12 Oct, 12:54:27
- Verbal communication: the use of spoken words to convey messages and ideas.
- Nonverbal communication: the use of body language, facial expressions, and gestures to communicate without words.
- Active listening: fully focusing on and understanding the speaker’s message, and providing feedback to show understanding.
- Clarification: seeking further information or explanation to ensure understanding.
- Empathy: understanding and sharing the feelings and emotions of others.
- Open-ended questions: questions that require more than a simple “yes” or “no” answer, encouraging the speaker to provide more information.
- Paraphrasing: restating the speaker’s message in your own words to confirm understanding.
- Body language: the use of physical movements, gestures, and facial expressions to convey messages and emotions.
- Tone of voice: the way in which words are spoken, conveying emotions and attitudes.
- Feedback: providing information or opinions about someone’s performance or behavior to help them improve.
- Conflict resolution: the process of resolving disagreements or conflicts in a peaceful and constructive manner.
- Negotiation: the process of reaching a compromise or agreement through discussion and compromise.
- Assertiveness: expressing one’s needs, opinions, and feelings in a direct and respectful manner.
- Cultural sensitivity: being aware and respectful of different cultural norms and practices in communication.
- Collaboration: working together with others to achieve a common goal, sharing ideas and responsibilities.
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