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Essence of Effective Communication

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  • UP Rajarshi Tandon Open University Prayagraj

Abstract

The ability to communicate well is the most important feature of a person’s personality. The most essential requirement for success in professional life is the ability to communicate well. There are certain qualities which ensure success both in written and oral forms of communication. These qualities are applicable to all forms of communication.
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Essence of Effective Communication
The ability to communicate well is the most important feature of a person’s personality. The most
essential requirement for success in professional life is the ability to communicate well. There are
certain qualities which ensure success both in written and oral forms of communication. These
qualities are applicable to all forms of communication. Some of these qualities of good
communication are discussed below
Qualities of good communication:
1. Clarity:
The first quality of good communication is clarity. Clarity means the quality of being expressed
clearly. The receiver must understand the meaning of the message exactly as the sender wants to
convey. There should be no scope for any doubt, misunderstanding or ambiguity. To achieve this
goal the sender must choose precise, concrete and familiar words. He/she may plan or even write
the communication before hand. He/she is not making a speech to create an impression. His/her
aim is to communicate a message precisely and clearly. The sender should construct short
sentences. These should be grammatically correct. Unity and coherence in the formation of
sentences make the understanding of the message easy.
2. Brevity:
It is said that brevity is the soul of wit. Brevity means the quality of using few words while speaking
or writing. Conciseness is the most important virtue for any kind of communication. The message
must be communicated in the fewest possible words. If the message can be conveyed in ten
words why should it be conveyed in fifteen or twenty words? If the message is not concise it may
create confusion, misunderstanding or ambiguity. It results in the wastage of time of the sender as
well as of the receiver. While communicating one should stick to the relevant material. The choice
of words is also important. One should choose simple and short words instead of phrases
involving many words. One should also take care not to talk or write about obvious things or things
which are already known and should avoid repetition of the contents.
3. Completeness
The communication should be complete in all respects. It must contain all the facts that the
receiver wants to know. The sender of the communication should ensure that after receiving the
communication the receiver will not need any further information or clarification.
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Complete and precise communications build the image and reputation of the company. Incomplete
messages tarnish the image of an organization. It also results in the wastage of time and
resources.
4. Consideration (Empathy)
To be thoughtful about the feelings or wishes of other people is a healthy and positive attitude and
it paves the way for smooth and effective communication. The sender’s ability to understand the
feelings, expectations and reactions of the receiver and giving due consideration to them is an
essential feature of good communication. The sender’s goodwill and his friendly attitude must find
reflection in his/her communication. The sender should lay emphasis on positive and pleasant
aspects. He/she should lay emphasis on what can be done and what cannot be done.
5. Concreteness
A message must have concreteness. It should be based on facts, not on ideas or guesses. It
should be definite and not vague.
6. Choice of words:
It is better to use denotational words in the message. Denotational words refer to the actual
objects or ideas and there is little chance of misunderstanding. Use of connotations suggest
various ideas of a word in addition to its main meaning. For example the word ‘professional’ has
connotations of skill and excellence. Use of connotations is good in literature but not in practical
matters of life. A connotation suggests a meaning of a word separate from the dictionary meanings
of the word and its use may create confusion. If it is necessary to use a connotation the sender
must make sure that the receiver is aware of the additional meanings of the connotation. The
sender of the message should choose words carefully to make sure that the message has
correctness and will not pose any problems of understanding.
7. Ability to listen with patience
One of the important qualities of a good communication is the receiver’s ability to listen with
patience. He/she should not be in a hurry to respond. He/she should have patience to listen, think
and form his/her response. This is very important in the case of oral communication. In the case of
written communication the sender has sufficient time to form his/her response and draft his/her
message. But this is not possible in the case of oral communication. So one needs to be extra
careful.
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8. Politeness
Of course, the purpose of any communication is to communicate a message and a good
communication must serve this purpose. But a good communication should generate goodwill and
friendliness. A good communication should be a source of pleasure. It should have the ability to
generate happiness. To achieve all the above mentioned purposes a communication must have
the virtue of extreme courtesy. Politeness is a greatly rewarding virtue. There is never a valid
reason for arrogance and ill-temper. Nothing should provoke the speakers to be impolite.
To achieve this object the sender must be thoughtful and appreciative of the other’s point of view.
He/she should show genuine consideration and respect to the receiver.
Attributes of the communicators
In addition to the above mentioned points the sender of the oral message must have the following
attributes
1) The sender must have clarity of mind to communicate effectively.
2) He/she must speak in simple and straight forward language to make the message explicit
leaving no scope for misunderstanding or confusion.
3) He/she must do a lot of homework for making the message precise and concrete.
4) In the case of oral communication body language is very important. The sender must exhibit
self-confidence through body language. It is necessary that the Sender should fill his/her
communication with enthusiasm and energy. His/her message should show a positive attitude
towards life.
5) The sender of the communication must cultivate the ability to arouse interest in the audience.
6) He/she should be able to check filters and barriers to communication.
7) In the case of oral communication the voice quality of the sender matters a lot. He/she should
modulate his/her voice by alternating the stressed and unstressed syllables of the speech with
accurate pauses to avoid monotony and dullness in the communication of the message.
8) The greatest virtue of the speaker is to remain cheerful during the course of a communication
as it reflects his/her confidence. Cheerfulness is infectious. It spreads from the sender to the
receiver of the communication. Expression of cheerfulness through a genuine and pleasing
smile makes the communication refreshing and charming.
9) During the course of an address one should not stand still at one place. He/she should make a
few convenient movements within the available space.
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Suggestions for improving oral communication
Only a very few persons are gifted speakers naturally. Others have to practice hard to master this
art of communication. Those aspiring to be good speakers must practice hard and learn the basics
of body language. They should speak before mirrors, watch videos of good speakers studying their
body language. They should deliver speeches before their friends for practice and make consistent
efforts to master this art of expression through body language. Language is learnt through
imitation. The same applies to body language but this imitation should be of some perfectionist
and the practitioners of the art of communication. One should choose one’s role-model judiciously
and carefully.
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