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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT


COMMUNICATION


PART TWO OF THREE — VERBAL COMMUNICATION & LISTENING J.D. McHenry | Contributing Author


If you are concerned that you might be limited in your career advancement opportunities because


your verbal communication skills are not as good as you’d like them to be, you can take a big step toward overcoming this problem. What you must do is work at improving your perception of what it takes to put your ideas across and to be understood.


Think Before You Speak One of the best ways to improve your verbal communication skill is to pick the words you will use in advance. Giving clear instructions will result in maximum listener comprehension. You want to prevent their attention from wandering, and you want your message to be understood.


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