Talent and training, hand in hand to be a good communicator
Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2025 6:33 am
It is often said that communication is a craft and that you learn by working. What advice would you give to people who want to work in communication?
Communication, in general, is a fascinating world, but very broad and chameleonic. Exploring all the options and testing which medium you feel most comfortable with is a good start.
Read a lot, write, get used to listening before speaking , develop patience and never stop being curious about learning and continuing to educate ourselves.
What skills do you think a good communicator should have?
To make ourselves understood successfully, we must have the ability to adapt, to listen actively, have clear ideas, master written and oral language, be brief and concise in our presentations, modulate our voice and gestures, and have a touch of creativity and spark...
Of course, we don't all have all these talents! But we can become strong in what we are best at, and practice the rest with patience and determination . At Misuqui we have a specific training lithuania phone data program to improve public communication skills. A good communicator is not born, but made.
Read a lot, write, get used to listening before speaking, develop patience and never stop being curious to learn and continue training.
At MISUQUI you define yourselves as writing specialists. Can you learn to tell stories or is it something innate? Do all companies have a narrative?
In both Aesop's historical fables, with their final moral, and in current Storytelling, narration has the same function: to tell stories from which we can learn something to apply not only in life, but also in business.
All companies have a beginning, experiences, an evolution... Behind them are people who have believed in themselves and have built their dreams, and along the way things have happened to them... That's the magic, if you scratch you always find something to tell , learning to do it with a purpose is also possible.
Communication, in general, is a fascinating world, but very broad and chameleonic. Exploring all the options and testing which medium you feel most comfortable with is a good start.
Read a lot, write, get used to listening before speaking , develop patience and never stop being curious about learning and continuing to educate ourselves.
What skills do you think a good communicator should have?
To make ourselves understood successfully, we must have the ability to adapt, to listen actively, have clear ideas, master written and oral language, be brief and concise in our presentations, modulate our voice and gestures, and have a touch of creativity and spark...
Of course, we don't all have all these talents! But we can become strong in what we are best at, and practice the rest with patience and determination . At Misuqui we have a specific training lithuania phone data program to improve public communication skills. A good communicator is not born, but made.
Read a lot, write, get used to listening before speaking, develop patience and never stop being curious to learn and continue training.
At MISUQUI you define yourselves as writing specialists. Can you learn to tell stories or is it something innate? Do all companies have a narrative?
In both Aesop's historical fables, with their final moral, and in current Storytelling, narration has the same function: to tell stories from which we can learn something to apply not only in life, but also in business.
All companies have a beginning, experiences, an evolution... Behind them are people who have believed in themselves and have built their dreams, and along the way things have happened to them... That's the magic, if you scratch you always find something to tell , learning to do it with a purpose is also possible.