Importance of Communication in Our Daily Life

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IMPORTANCE OF COMMUNICATION SKILLS IN DAILY LIFE Communication is a mode which helps us to express or transfer our messages, thoughts, feelings, thinking’s, imaginations and ideas. This is a function which is pre-installed or naturally exists in every human being to show his existence by language. It is divided into two main parts i.e.

1. Verbal Communication 2. Non-Verbal Communication Non-verbal communication is done through several ways, such as gestures, postures, impressions, expressions etc. Which plays an essential role in our lives? If we look around in this world, we will come to know that how much the communication means to us. Let's see how communication skills have great impact in our lives. From the day the life came into existence how many times have you seen communication skills required for job in the classifieds and wonder what it actually means with the development in the new socio-economic structure ,accents in conventional mutual relation is changing ,new priorities develops. Communication is also used for marketing purpose. Marketing communication is not a simple method of dissemination where information is exchanged between a sender and recipient. Marketing communication, whatever its nature a process which requires audience reached, it is the transmission of information to a properly selected communication channels in due course. From appropriate communication with customers depends on organization, success in the market. Today’s image building and governance are very relevant to only to public relations, marketing management specialist but also within organizations and their leaders. For this reasons, choosing a company tele2 and general discussed of its activities, we will try to analyze the means and forms of communication going on. Another important way of communication is body

language, a very personal way of expressing yourself without words. Sign language is an excellent example of this; one can spend their whole life communicating only with their body. Still one can be able to understand exactly how a person is trying to express themselves. Speaking and body language goes hand to hand without gestures when talking one cannot truly explain certain things to someone. Also there is no visual effect for listening. In this day and age, it is very important that a person be skillful and knowledgeable in the area of computers and technology it is very difficult to be successful in today’s job market and high tech lifestyle if you do not have these skills.

The use of internet is one extremely important computer skill one should definitely have mastered computers and internet today are almost one in the same thing and usually one isn’t mentioned without the other tagging along. A person will need to be familiar with the internet in all types of work whether it is research on any topic or surfing for information. For this purpose computer users need to know what a search engine is and how it works, what a keyword is and how it works, how to open a browser and how to use a link etc.

Naturally, there is chaff and there is wheat. And we need wind to separate the two. The wind of change is one, but also the gentle wind of well-targeted communication. Occasionally, if the impact is great, the wind of mass communication will kick up a storm great enough to blow away the chaff and seed productive ideas across a vast land, as well as return to fallow land parts of the sterile research landscape by depriving it from its life-sustaining grants. To sum up: the responsibility is collective. Scientists need the press, but they also need to be aware of and energised by the impact of their research. As always, managers have a great role to play to facilitate this, but they need to understand that wind can also snuff a good candle, and that resistors always create heat. A friend of mine did a study on job applications on

Monster, an internet site for job seekers. Guess what the single most repeated phrase in the Qualification Requirement was? 'Candidates with good communication skills'

He told me that almost no exception was made in any job category about the need for good communication skills, in any industry. The most surprising aspect is that none of us are taught any kind of communication skills anytime in school or college. To add to this, it is marked always on a subjective scale. In effect, the importance of communication skills has spread through the society not as an overt requirement, but a covert necessity.

This is what a North Carolina state university sponsored study had to say about the importance of communication skills in work place: "Communication skills were considered more important than either technical knowledge...or computer skills."

We have mass communication and a few allied fields as a major in college. Most of these studies are in the specialized level and only for those who want to build a profession either in talking; writing or such things. It is high time everyone is given at least the basic training so that each one of us can understand the implication and importance of communication skills. What makes a good team? Team communication, of course! But why? Imagine, working in a group and everyone is involved, giving opinions, feedback, asking questions, verifying what they went over and what their specific role is? How efficient is that team going to be? Now try to imagine the difference, overall, if you were in a team that just didn’t communicate and couldn’t make a decision on anything? Pretty scary, right? Team communication is so important, not only in learning teams, but in every aspect of life. This paper will show the difference when a team has the communication they need, or what happens to them, if they don’t. Team

communication is important; it can make or break the team members and/or the team. To have a team that not only enjoys working together but also succeeds in their work, communication must come first. , If everyone is communicating efficiently, all members of the team will know exactly what role they will play on an assignment to help the team, as well as what they need to accomplish individually on their own time, to be ready, prepared, on time, and up to speed with the rest of the group. The learning team toolkit states that teams were “created so that instead of doing a task ourselves, they believe that members of a team working together can accomplish more than the same number of individuals working separately.” (Parker, 2003). That is so true, that is the whole purpose of teams, to learn to work together and realize the more team members the more work that can get accomplished, and to do that all you need to be able to do is communicate. Having proper communication with the team members will not only allow everyone to know their role but everyone will have a say. That way it will allow all members to voice their opinions, making it a group choice or democracy, rather than having a leader or a dictator making all the fuss. Every day, in many ways, we communicate with other people. Sometimes it is verbally, other times it is through the written word, and we even do it non-verbally through what we call body language. For that matter, we can use images to communicate, and even a scent can carry a message. If we expect to get our point, our message, our meaning across, it is important that we have good communication skills. In order to work in an office, function at school or interact with people in any situation, communication is needed. In summary, the reality is that members of an organization can possess brilliant ideas for company growth and expansion, product development, or groundbreaking innovations, but unless they can get those ideas across to management, existing customers, and/or potential clients, those ideas will come to nothing and, in the end, get

the organization absolutely nowhere. Human interaction is complex and can be difficult to understand. This is largely due to the fact that each individual possesses unique values, beliefs and attitudes. Our parents, our environment and our experiences create this uniqueness in each of us. What's important to me may not be important to you. What you think is inappropriate may be perfectly acceptable to me. Our interactions with others have led all of us, at times, to say, “I just don't understand!” This result in frustration for ourselves as well as the people we fail to understand. When two people are not communicating effectively, the lack of understanding can have far reaching effects. Miscommunications can severely damage a relationship. By contrast, achieving a high level of empathy often rewards you with job satisfaction and personal happiness. Unfortunately, these two important components are missing or seriously limited in many people's lives. Getting to know and understand another person can be difficult. However, effective communication is no different than any other skill — it can be learned. This is especially important for superintendents, who interact almost daily with golfers, subordinate employees, club owners, green committees and others. If you continually work at improving your communication skills, you and those around you will reap great rewards.

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