The Importance Of Human Communication

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Communication includes everything that happens between people, conveying thoughts, the formation and development of positive and negative feelings, support, collaboration and action, belonging, frustration and conflict. Human communication is complex, diverse and constant companion of human activity. Communication is the relationship between human individuals; therefore it is always an interaction. There is no interaction without communication. I believe that there is a strong connection between writing skills and oral communication skills. A large amount of information we acquire through reading/writing; we have to read/write in order to get information, and when we are educated and informed, then we better communicate orally.
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Non-verbal communication refers to all the other ways in which we communicate, except words. For example: time management, body language, facial expressions, gestures and tone of voice. In order to improve the way we communicate, the relationships with other people, and the success in our lives, we need to learn how to effectively communicate verbally and non-verbally. Business professionals communicate orally when they want to persuade or convince, when it is important to receive a feedback, when the other side is too preoccupied to read, when discussion is needed… Verbal communication serves for the expression of ideas, attitudes, opinions and …show more content…

Verbal communication is a form of communication that we think of first when it comes to communication. We encounter in our everyday work, leisure time, at the radio, television… Verbal communication is one of the main activities of the people as the social beings because: Through it, we achieve interaction with the immediate and wider life and work environment; It is a tool that was used in good and evil, constructively and destructively; through it, each individual strives/tries to change the world in which we live; we change our behavior in response to the communicative message received… Oral and non-verbal communication skills are extremely important for effective business communication. Successful communication process involves well-developed listening skills, verbal and non-verbal expression, observations. Active listening allows us to exchange messages and have a correct perception of the content of the message. If we do not listen carefully while communicating with each other, then we have a superficial perception of what is being told by the other side. Active listening is a skill that is also learned. Effective sending and receiving the message imply mutual feedback on how we perceive one’s

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