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The Power of Good Communication: Partnership that matters

  • insudynamics
  • Sep 1, 2024
  • 3 min read

WHAT

In today’s competitive job market, having technical skills and/or functional knowledge is a must.

Whether you're adept at writing complex SQL queries or possess in-depth functional knowledge of Supply Chain Management (SCM),

these skills lay the foundation for a successful career.


However, an often overlooked but equally important skill is the ability to communicate effectively.

Good communication skills, particularly strong spoken English, are not just an added advantage;

they are a crucial component of personal and professional growth.

WHY

Good communication skills instill confidence.

When you can speak clearly and assertively, you naturally feel more confident in your role, which reflects in your interactions.

Moreover, clear communication reduces the chances of misunderstandings, ensuring that tasks are completed efficiently and accurately.


Communication is key to building and maintaining relationships.

Whether it’s working with a team, negotiating with suppliers, or addressing customer concerns, good communication fosters trust and respect.

Being able to convey your ideas confidently and listen actively to others helps in establishing strong professional relationships.


Employers value candidates who can communicate effectively.

Being able to express yourself well can be a deciding factor. It sets you apart from other candidates.


Leadership and Team Management: As you move up the career ladder, roles often require managing teams and leading projects.

Strong communication skills are essential for effective leadership.

They enable you to provide clear instructions, offer constructive feedback, and inspire your team to achieve their best.

More importantly, possessing good and strong communication skills can also help you climb up the ladder in an organization hierarchy.

HOW

Ways to Improve Your Spoken English Skills



Daily Practice:

Like any other skill, speaking English fluently requires regular practice.

Devote time each day to practice speaking. Start with reading aloud, engage in conversations with friends or family, or practice speaking in front of a mirror.

The more you practice, the more comfortable you will become.

Engage in Group Discussions:

If you’re staying in a hostel or live with friends, make it a point to engage in English discussions regularly.

The daily conversations can happen in English.

Pick topics of mutual interest and have group conversations. This not only improves your spoken English but also enhances your ability to think and respond quickly.

Watch and Listen:

Exposure to good English is essential for learning. Watch English movies, TV shows, or listen to podcasts and news in English.

Pay attention to pronunciation, accent, and sentence structure. Try to mimic the way native speakers talk.

This helps in picking up nuances of the language and improves your own speaking skills.

Join English Speaking Clubs:

Many colleges and communities have English-speaking clubs. Joining these clubs provides a structured environment to practice English.

Participate in debates, presentations, and extempore speaking sessions. These activities enhance your vocabulary and fluency.

Self-Recording and Playback:

Record yourself speaking on different topics and then listen to the playback.

This allows you to identify areas of improvement, such as pronunciation or speed of speech. Over time, you will notice improvements in your fluency and confidence.

Word of the Day:

This we strongly believe can help your vaocabulary. Pick a word and understand its meaning and try to use in a sentence while having conversations with others.

Pen down your day's happenings:

Try to write about how you had your day gone through. THis will help you to think more and reflect as how much you utilized your day and also help you to plan the next day better.


InSu Dynamics

By dedicating time to improving your communication skills every day, you’re not just learning a language; you’re building a bridge to a successful and fulfilling career.

So, take the initiative today—practice speaking, engage in conversations, and watch your career soar to new heights.

Contact us if you want to step up in your career.


Happy Learning!!

 
 
 

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