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COMMUNICATING EFFECTIVELY We Complete Your Success 1 Rules Exit We Complete Your Success 2 Learning methods We Complete Your Success 3 Objectives • Identify elements of communication process and factors influencing it. • Identify forms of communication. • Describe channels of communication at work. • Show ability to give job instruction. • Display ability to give and receive feedbacks. • Show ability to deliver effective presentations by using verbal and non verbal language. • Show ability to participate and conduct meetings effectively. We Complete Your Success 4 Content • Session 1: The nature of communication • Session 2: Job instructions and feedbacks • Session 3: Delivery of effective presentations • Session 4: Conducting effective meetings We Complete Your Success 5 Session 1 Nature of communication We Complete Your Success 6 Session 1: objectives Identifying the elements of communication process. Explaining factors influencing the communication process. Defining forms of communication at work. Pointing out the communication channels at work. We Complete Your Success 7 The communication process What is communication? We Complete Your Success 8 The communication process Noise Message Decode Encode Sender Decode We Complete Your Success Receiver Encode Feedback 9 Factors influencing communication We Complete Your Success 10 Factors influencing communication We Complete Your Success 11 Factors influencing communication We Complete Your Success 12 Forms of communication We Complete Your Success 13 Forms of communication We Complete Your Success 14 Forms of communication We Complete Your Success 15 Distance in communication A intimate distance: A personal distance: A social distance: A public distance: from skin contact to 45 cm within the length of an arm between 120cm and 3m over 3 m Edward T Hall We Complete Your Success 16 Communication channels We Complete Your Success 17 Session 2 Job instruction and Feedback We Complete Your Success 18 Session 2: objectives • Show ability to give instructions effectively. • Conduct steps of giving and taking feedbacks. We Complete Your Success 19 Forms of job instruction Two forms of job instructions • Direct instruction: state clearly what, who, when, where, and how. • Conditional instruction: give expected results and relevant information, then the person assigned a task will make decision how the task is proceeded. We Complete Your Success 20 Giving job instructions • State specific objective. • Use imperative sentences and body language. • To insure understanding, ask staff open ended questions, or have staff repeat instructions. • Give demonstration if the task involves the use of machine or equipment. • Encourage staff to ask questions for clarification. • Set appropriate time. • Make a follow up plan. • Give feedbacks. We Complete Your Success 21 Feedback • Feedback is the response of the receiver to the message of the sender or the opinion of a manager on the performance of his/her staff. • Forms of feedback. - Positive feedback praises what has been done well. - Negative feedback points out the deviation and suggests correcting actions. We Complete Your Success 22 Steps in giving feedback • Remind receiver of the his/her objectives. • Describe the problem or behaviour clearly and specifically. • Describe the positive consequences then the negative consequences. • Set a plan for change or discuss solution. • Confirm what was agreed upon. We Complete Your Success 23 Rules in giving negative feedback 1. Specify the wrong behavior and its consequence. 2. Do not generalize. 3. Mention your feelings towards that behaviour. 4. Focus on behaviour not on reasons. 5. Should be immediate not delayed. 6. Should be balanced not only negative. 7. Criticize in private praise in public. 8. Avoid loosing control on your emotions. 9. Mention only one or two issues at a time. 10. Avoid threats. We Complete Your Success 24 Receiving negative feedback • Listen attentively. • Ask questions for clarification. • Acknowledge the mistakes or the weakness in the performance. • Share in setting the corrective plan. • Set deadline for correction. • Express your thanks and gratitude. We Complete Your Success 25 End of Day 1 We Complete Your Success 26 Communicating Effectively Day 2 We Complete Your Success 27 Review of Day 1 We Complete Your Success 28 Session 3 Delivering effective presentations We Complete Your Success 29 Session 3: objectives Display the ability to make an effective presentation by using verbal and non-verbal language. We Complete Your Success 30 Structure of a presentation Say what you are going to tell Say what you are telling Say what you have told We Complete Your Success 31 Structure of a presentation Introduction Very important – briefing what will be said. Body Main idea 1 – supporting ideas 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 Connection Main idea 2 – supporting ideas 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 Connection Main idea 3 – supporting ideas 3.1, 3.2, 3.3 Conclusion Very important – summing up what was said emphasizing introduced ideas. We Complete Your Success 32 Preparing effective presentations 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Establish the objective of the presentation. Know and understand your audience. Decide on the contents. Create a structure. Prepare visual aids and notes. Rehearse. Apply the rules of successful communication when presenting. 8. Seek audience’s feedback and answer questions. We Complete Your Success 33 Rules of successful presentation • Use proper language. • Use proper non-verbal languages to emphasize your points. • Do not distract your audience and draw their attention away from your message. • Add stories, anecdotes, testimonials, comparison, and demonstrations to keep your audience interest. We Complete Your Success 34 Use of visual aids We Complete Your Success 35 Handling questions • Anticipate questions. • Listen carefully then summarize or repeat the question. • Be calm. • Answer briefly. • Answer privately if a question may lead to unnecessary arguments. • Be honest, if answer not known state that you will check matter and come back with answer. We Complete Your Success 36 Session 4 Conducting effective meetings We Complete Your Success 37 Session 4: objectives Show ability to conduct and participate in meetings. We Complete Your Success 38 Why hold meetings? • Provide information. A manager calls for a meeting to announce a plan, new policies etc. • Obtain information. Representatives from each department present reports on the progress of their work. • Exchange information. Sales agents from different locations get together in a meeting to share their experiences. • Solve a problem. We Complete Your Success 39 Meeting or no meeting? Hold a meeting if you need to: No meeting if: • • • • • There is no specific objective. • No need for a group decision. • There is a better way to achieve the same results. • There is no benefit from meeting. • An important persons is absent. • The cost is higher than the benefit gained from the meeting. • • • • Solve a conflict. Obtain a group decision. Define or solving a problem. Need to obtain or give information about important or sensitive issues. Get support for a project or an idea. Find new ideas. Inform about work progress. Introduce a product or a system. We Complete Your Success 40 What is an effective meeting? • Well Prepared - Why do I need to call for a meeting (the objective)? - Who should attend it (To achieve the objective)? - When is the best time? - What is the best location? - What information is needed? • Well Organized • Well Conducted We Complete Your Success 41 Meeting attendees Remaining are Participants Minutes taker Chairman We Complete Your Success 42 Roles of attendees Chairperson Controls and directs the meeting to ensure the achievement of its objectives. He/she will do the following. • Ensure that the meeting takes place according to plan. • Keeps the discussion on target and ensures that the all the items on the agenda are covered. • Give opportunity to participants with useful ideas to contribute. • Anticipate disagreements or conflicts during the meeting. • Use the necessary skills to solve problems and make decisions effectively. We Complete Your Success 43 Roles of attendees The minutes taker Records ideas, decisions or actions passed during the meeting. He/she needs to do the following. • Write names of present attendees. • Write what goes on honestly and accurately without including his/her ideas or feelings. • Write names of those who are assigned tasks and deadlines, if any. • Send copies of the minutes to all participants as soon as possible. We Complete Your Success 44 Roles of attendees Role of participants generally • Good preparation. • Listening attentively. • Contributing ideas. We Complete Your Success 45 Open discussion Briefly discuss the skills required to chair a meeting. We Complete Your Success 46 Chairing a meeting Tools commonly used in chairing meetings • Brainstorming • Six thinking hats • Mind maps We Complete Your Success 47 Brainstorming Rules • Encourage participants to participate with as many ideas as possible. • The quantity of ideas is more important than their quality. • Do not worry about ideas being right or wrong. • Do not assess or judge any idea. • Develop new ideas based on the mentioned ones. • Brainstorming session should be short. We Complete Your Success 48 The six thinking hats Edward De Bono White Hat Information, data Red Hat feelings Black Hat Difficulties, mistakes Yellow hat Benefits, possibilities Green hat Abilities, improvements Blue hat Control procedure We Complete Your Success 49 Mind maps • A diagram used to represent ideas linked to and arranged around a central key word or idea • It is used to generate, visualize, structure and classify ideas, and as an aid in study, organization, problem solving, and decision making. • It also helps you: – – – – summarizing information; consolidating information from different research sources; thinking through complex problems; present information that shows the overall structure of your subject; – review and refresh information quickly. We Complete Your Success 50 Drawing a mind map Subtopic L1 Main Topic Subtopic L1 We Complete Your Success 51 Review, Questions and Answers We Complete Your Success 52 Contact details SME MANAGEMENT SOLUTONS, IFC, World Bank Group, 1st Floor Maersk House, 121 Louis Solomon Close, off Ahmadu Bello Way, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria. www.ifc.org Tel: +234 1 2799 400 Fax: +234 1 2793618-19 We Complete Your Success 53