Communciation in the Workplace

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Great communication is the key in life. I believe that a way a person communicate can take them far in life. Effective communication helps connect with people. It can open many doors for many different jobs. It lets the employer know who they have hired, and how intelligent the person really is. In the business profession effective communication allows managers to give understandable instructions to their employees. Effective communication will help state what is expected from workers. Effective Communication can be used in all aspects of the workplace. Susan Adams from Forbes once said, Good grammar is important in life. Using correct grammar in the workplace shows the intelligence of the worker. It also shows how well thoughts are put together before speaking. Using good grammar can also show employers that an employee can accomplish other tasks on the job no matter what it is. It also shows the company that the employee cares about his personal image, the company image, and that’s what makes the company stand out from other companies. Good grammar shows who the person is and what type of people the company hires (Adams). If a person is watching and organizing the way they speak then they are more likely to pay more attention to details in other aspects of the workplace. The fewer mistakes made with grammar the fewer mistakes that can possibly be made on other situations. It shows the customers that come into the workplace that workers are dedicated to what they are doing. Using correct grammar shows the customer the employees know what they are talking about and are passionate about their approach and interaction with the guest (Weins). In the profession of becoming a top executive of a major business requires a lot of co... ... middle of paper ... ... the company how intelligent they are. Communication is one of the most important skills in life and most people have yet to improve their skills. Once the skill is understood and mastered life, then communicating in the workplace will be so much easier Works Cited Adams, Susan. "Why Grammar Counts At Work." Forbes. 20 Jul 2012: n. page. Web. 28 Oct. 2013. < http://www.forbes.com/sites/susanadams/2012/07/20/why-grammar-counts-at-work/>. Wiens, Kyle. "I Won't Hire People Who Use Poor Grammar. Here's Why.” Harvard Business Review: HBR Blog Network. 20 Jul 2012: n. page. Web. 28 Oct. 2013. . "Top Executives." Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2012-13 Edition. 29 Mar 2012: n. page. Web. 29 Oct. 2013. .

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