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9th November 2015, 12:48 PM
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MBA Communication skills
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23rd June 2018, 08:39 AM
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Re: MBA communication skills
Hii sir, Will you Please tell Me How A MBA Student Improve His . Her Communication Skills ?
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23rd June 2018, 08:40 AM
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Re: MBA communication skills
MBA Aspirant needs to master his communication skills to perform exceptionally well in MBA from a reputed Business school and prove his mettle while studying as well as in the corporate world Let us go through some handy tips to improve the communication skills: Communication Tips Read a lot. Reading is the key to an effective communication. Pick up any magazine, journal, novel or for that matter the daily newspaper and do make it a habit to read it aloud. Practice a lot. Whatever language you want to master on, try to interact in the same language with your friends and family for the perfect flow of words. Never feel embarrassed if you are wrong, learn from your mistakes. Body language and delivery Analogous Communication is a tool that every MBA aspirant should aim to master. People look up to good speakers and constantly analyse their body language and how a speech is delivered and information is communicated by them. Be a patient listener. An individual cannot be a good communicator, unless and until he is a good listener. Never interrupt any speaker in between The other individual might not be as learned as you, but you should always respect his opinions. |