One of the most essential skills employers look for in the employees is their ability to communicate thoughts and ideas with clarity and objective. In a recent survey by Bloomberg, communication emerged as a 'highly desirable but less available' skill among students along with creative thinking and risk-taking.
With this segment, let's discuss about oral communication.
But, what is oral communication?
Oral communication is a process in which one individual verbally interacts with another and a transfer of information takes place. However, in oral communication, you need to follow certain etiquette in order to have a healthy conversation and convey your message.
In recent times, we have completely forgotten the relevance of oral communication. But as discussed previously communication (specifically oral communication) has significant pertinence at the modern workplace. Here's an image that depicts the same:
In this session, our subject-matter expert, Rakesh, will explain to you the importance of effective oral communication and its different aspects. Let's get started.
You are now familiar with the different aspects of oral communication and their significance.
Many people are hesitant about addressing a group of people. They are more comfortable in other forms of communication that do not necessitate physical interaction with the other person, such as letters and electronic messages. However, oral communication lies at the heart of corporate communication. You will have to communicate orally most of the time with your boss or colleagues.
Therefore, it is extremely important to master the art of oral communication. Let's summarise the key takeaways from the video given above:
In the next session, you will learn about building your confidence in order to speak fluently in front of an audience.
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