Leadership

How to Improve Your Communication Skills in the Workplace

Are you interested in learning how to communicate more effectively at work? If so, then watch this short video (or read the transcript below) in order to learn a system that you can use to be a more effective communicator.

Transcript: In today’s episode, we’re going to talk about how to improve your communication skills at the workplace.

Let’s do this.

We all have communication styles. Some of us are very direct, others are very expressive, some of us are highly assertive, and others are less assertive.

The problem is we communicate in our preferred style. In other words, if our preferred style is to be very direct, then we communicate in that style – even if the person we’re talking to doesn’t like to be communicated with in that style.

Dr. Eileen Russo developed a matrix which highlights the different styles, starting with low expressiveness on the left and leading to high expressiveness on the right.

Then, she has low assertiveness at the bottom and high assertiveness at the top.

Each of these combine into certain styles – direct, spirited, systematic, and considerate.

So, if you’re highly assertive and are not very expressive, you’re in the direct quadrant.

If you have low assertiveness, but are very expressive, you’re in the considerate category.

It’s important to understand which style is your style. But, as one of my clients named Tricia Kinnard pointed out, its more important to understand your co-worker’s style.

By understanding if they’re direct, spirited, systematic, or considerate, you can adapt your communication style to match the way the like to receive information.

Remember, there’s low expressiveness and high expressiveness; and low assertiveness and high assertiveness. These combinations lead to certain communication styles which are direct, spirited, systematic, and considerate.

If you want to improve your communication skills at work, understand your co-worker’s personality and communicate to them in that style.

If you’d like to learn more, just click this video now.

Also, a quick shout-out to Maggie Bellville who shared our previous IN:60 video. If you’d like a shout-out, just share the video or hit the like button.

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This has been IN:60 with Jamie Turner and I’ll catch you next time.

About the Author: Jamie Turner is an internationally recognized speaker, author, and management consultant who was recognized as a top 10 speaker by CarreerAddict (along with Ariana Huffington, Daymond John, and Gary Vaynerchuk). His client list includes The Coca-Cola Company, AT&T, Microsoft, Verizon, SAP, T-Mobile, and Holiday Inn. You may have seen Jamie in Forbes, Inc., Entrepreneur, Business Insider or the Wall Street Journal. He’s also a regular guest on CNN and HLN where he contributes segments on marketing, persuasion, and leadership. He teaches at Emory University and the University of Texas and has been profiled in one of the world’s best-selling textbooks. 

Jamie Turner

Jamie Turner is an internationally recognized author, speaker and network TV news contributor who has helped The Coca-Cola Company, AT&T, CNN and other global brands tackle complex marketing problems. He is the CEO of SIXTY, a marketing consultancy and advisory firm that has worked with The Coca-Cola Company, Holiday Inn, SAP and others. He is also the CEO of 60SecondMarketer.com a business blog that is read by hundreds of thousands of people around the globe. Jamie is a regular guest on CNN and HLN on the topics of business, digital media and leadership. He is the co-author of Go Mobile, which was the #1 best-selling mobile marketing book on Amazon when it was first released, and How to Make Money with Social Media, which is now in its second edition. Jamie has been profiled in the world’s best-selling marketing textbook and is an internationally recognized keynote speaker at trade shows, events and corporations around the globe. You can follow Jamie on Twitter @AskJamieTurner and via his blog on the 60 Second Marketer.

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