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Why Are Communication Skills Important?
Soft skills are increasingly becoming the hard skills for today’s youth. While your technical skills may
get your foot in the door of opportunities, your people skills are what open most of the doors to come.
Your work ethic, your attitude, your communication skills, your emotional intelligence and a whole
host of other personal attributes are the soft skills that ensure your holistic development.
What Are Soft Skills?
Soft skills are character traits and interpersonal skills that enable someone to interact effectively and
harmoniously with other people. Soft skills characterize one’s relationship with other people. They
enable you to work well with groups, solve problems, manage your time, and take personal
responsibility for your work.
Why Are Soft Skills Important?
Soft skills are more critical today than ever as they equip you with meaningful ways to remain
competitive and be productive. If you are a high school student, these skills will allow you to stay on
the top of the class, will give you a confidence boost and will enhance your personality, which means
better chances of admission to a good college. If you are in college, these skills will enable you to build
your profile and again, they will polish your personality and set you apart from the candidates while
applying for your dream job. If you are a working professional, you need these skills to be on top of
your work, manage time efficiently, take decisions that’ll benefit your company, manage your team,
maintain a pleasant work culture and stand out in whatever it is that you do.
For the purpose of this guide, we will focus on Communication Skills.
What Are Communication Skills?
Communication is the act of transferring information from one place to another. This can be in
numerous forms including vocally, written (e.g. using printed or digital media), visually (e.g. utilizing
charts or graphs) or non-verbally (e.g. using body language or gestures).
Effective communication skills are the ability to express yourself clearly and concisely, in a way that
things are understood and done. A person with good communication skills can read other people’s
behavior, compromise to reach an agreement, avoid and resolve conflict, and adapt to new and
different situations. And don’t forget that it is a two-way street, so being a good listener is absolutely
vital.
Why Are They Important?
In today’s world, as we deeply rely on information sharing, strong communication skills are considered
an essential life skill. Whether it is about getting elected as the president of a school club or about
getting your dream job, it will always help you move closer to your goals and aspirations. Good
communicators can explain their thoughts and ideas to others in ways that make sense and are easy to
understand. You will be able to tell your supervisor what you need to do your job well. You will be able
to communicate with your team to make sure you are all working together towards completion of your
group project at college. If you are in a business, your communication skills can make the difference
between a satisfied customer and an angry one!
Here is a useful mnemonic that explains the benefits you can achieve from effective communication:
Strong decision-making
Upgraded productivity
Convincing skills
Clearer workflow
Enhanced personality
Solving problems efficiently
Success
How Can I Develop Communication Skills?
1. Become a good listener. The best thing you can do to improve your communication skills is
learn to listen. Pay attention to what others are saying, let them put their point across without
interrupting them, show interest in what is being said and set aside your judgments. This will
help you become an engaged listener, which is a key quality of a good communicator. Only when
people will think you are interested in their thoughts and opinions, they will be willing to listen
to your ideas.
2. Learn articulation – be brief but specific. Nobody likes listening to long speeches or reading
long mails when the same message could have been implied through fewer words. Try to keep
your communications short and crisp, be clear about the point that you are trying to make, and
avoid beating around the bush. For people lose interest easily when any form of verbal or
written communications lacks clarity and brevity. Follow this advice while writing your next
assignment at school or during your upcoming presentation in the office, and see the difference!
3. Tailor your message to your audience. This is another very important communication hack
that best communicators use. If you are addressing a room full of young students, include
stories/anecdotes that will be relevant to them. For example, if you are talking to high school
students about importance of higher education, you might want to throw in short stories about
some famous person from their generation or add references to latest movies or TV shows. This
will get them interested in your speech and your message will be conveyed to the audience with
a much better impact.
4. Improve your body language. While communicating face to face with people, it is important to
watch your nonverbal signs along with the words that you say. Use your body language to bring
attention to your words. For example, pounding your fists to emphasize on your point or using
air quotes to highlight something. Also, try to maintain a steady stance as you communicate as
moving too much is a sign of anxiety and under confidence. Make eye contact with your
audience from time to time, which also reflects confidence and keeps them involved in the
conversation.
5. Assert yourself. You can communicate the best only when you believe in whatever you are
saying. Value your opinions, know your needs and wants, offer constructive criticism and
always receive feedback positively.
6. Ask questions. Communication is a two way street. If you want others to be interested in
whatever you write or say, you need to prompt them to express their thoughts and opinion too.
This will ensure an engaging and fruitful communication.
7. Learn new skills. No matter which phase of life you are in, always strive to learn new things.
Join a club of your choice in school, or participate in extracurricular activities at college or
volunteer for office presentations, explore new opportunities around you and develop on them.
Stepping out of your comfort zone and engaging with new people will help further sharpen your
proficiency.
8. Do not be afraid. In order to be a good communicator, you need to convey your thoughts with
confidence and assertiveness. So do not be afraid of expressing yourself, you will only get better
with each mistake.
Good communication skills will help you at each stage and age of your life, not only within the office or
classroom walls but also beyond. Hope this guide helps you become an excellent communicator!