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[ELM#944] Key Points for Communicating with Power
Communication is the cornerstone of human achievement. It has allowed us to build lasting relationships, create monumental structures, and solve complex problems. Yet, communication is a double-edged sword; when handled poorly, it can lead to misunderstandings and conflict.
This podcast will explore some key points to help you become a confident, powerful communicator.
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Communication is the cornerstone of human achievement. It has allowed us to build lasting relationships, create monumental structures, and solve complex problems. Yet, communication is a double-edged sword; when handled poorly, it can lead to misunderstandings and conflict.
When serving in the military, I had the privilege to be a certified trainer. I conducted sessions for entry-level through senior-level personnel. To ensure I added value to my audience, I always started my planning process by assessing the needs of my audience.
While the essential content remained the same, based on the audience, I would adjust the presentation to align with the responsibility level of the audience. As a result, each audience received what they needed from the session to succeed.
Your ability to communicate effectively as a leader can significantly impact your team’s success. So, we’ll explore some key points to help you become a confident, powerful communicator.
Effective Writing Tips
Effective communication begins with writing. Whether drafting an email or presenting a report, follow these tips to ensure your writing is impactful:
1. Always Keep Your Audience’s Interests in Mind: Understand the needs and priorities of your audience to tailor your message effectively.
2. Plot Your Speech or Written Communication: Organize your thoughts in a logical sequence to make your message clear and compelling.
3. Use Proper English: Correct grammar and punctuation are essential for clarity and professionalism.
4. Keep Your Language “Lively”: Engaging language keeps your audience interested.
5. Avoid Repetition: Unless used for emphasis or humor, repetition can bore your audience.
6. Beware of “Dead Spots” in Your Narrative: Ensure every part of your message is engaging and relevant.
7. Be Respectful of People’s Time: Concise messages are more likely to be read and appreciated.
8. Avoid Confusion and Verbosity: Clear and straightforward language aids understanding.
9. Avoid Clichés: Original language keeps your communication fresh and engaging.
10. Never Plagiarize: Always give credit where it is due to maintain integrity.
Overcoming Your Fear of Public Speaking
Public speaking is a common fear, but conquering it can elevate your leadership. Here are steps to become more confident when addressing an audience:
1. Know Your Audience: Understanding your audience helps tailor your message to their needs and interests.
2. Understand What You Are Talking About: In-depth knowledge of your topic, including pros and cons, builds credibility.
3. Have Conviction in Your Beliefs: Confidence in your message persuades and inspires others.
4. Organize Your Thoughts: A well-structured presentation is easier to follow.
5. Use “Cue Cards”: These can help you stay on track without relying entirely on a script.
6. Use PowerPoint for Visuals and Complex Ideas: Aids in communicating intricate information clearly.
7. Remember, Your Message is More Important Than You Are: Focus on the value you bring to your audience rather than on your nerves.
Gender-Based Communication Differences
Leaders must also navigate gender-based communication differences. Awareness of these differences, trends, and the fit within specific environments is crucial. Communication styles can vary significantly between genders, further complicated by differing management styles. Understanding and adapting to these differences can enhance collaboration and reduce friction.
Mastering the art of powerful communication can set you apart as a leader. You can lead more effectively by keeping your audience in mind, organizing your thoughts, and being aware of gender-based communication differences.
J. C. Humes said, “The art of communication is the language of leadership.”
By honing your communication skills, you lead with authority and foster a collaborative and innovative environment.
#Educational Leader
Kim
Reference:
Humes, J. C. (n.d.). The art of communication is the language of leadership.