Important Pointers in Communication

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What is at the end of The letter W.

a rainbow?
What has hands A clock.
but can’t clap?
Which letter of the
alphabet has the Letter C.
most water?
What goes up but Your Age.
never goes down?
How do you make the
Add the letter G and it’s “gone.”
number one
disappear?
Imagine you are in a
sinking boat and Stop imagining.
surrounded by sharks.
What could you do to
survive?
Important Pointers in Communication
Be Ethical
Basics of Ethical
Communication
Seek to “elicit the best” in communications and
interactions with other group members. 1
Listen when others speak. 2
Speak non-judgmentally. 3
Speak from your own experience and perspective,
expressing your own thoughts, needs, and feelings.
4
Seek to understand others (rather than to be
“right” or “more ethical than thou”). 5
Avoid speaking for others, for example by characterizing what others
have said without checking your understanding, or by universalizing
your opinions, beliefs, values, and conclusions, assuming everyone shares
them.
6
Manage your own personal boundaries:
share only what you are comfortable sharing.
7
Respect the personal boundaries of others. 8
Avoid interrupting and side conversations. 9
Make sure that everyone has time to speak, that all
members have relatively equal “air time” if they
want it. 10
Use standard English terms and
sentences
Use a reasonable pace/speed in speaking
Keep It Short and Simple (KISS)
Be a good listener
Keep tabs of important details
Encourage interaction

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