Tabatha Ross
Argosy University
Communication efficacy
Analysis and Evaluation
The author has done a commendable job in this article. Most businesses have an open communication policy; however, very few achieve or attain its value. The article explains how the open communication policy can be developed in the organization. Additionally, the article gives the pitfalls experienced as well as the key basics for business leaders to keep the communication healthy and open (Hussel, 2014). Hassel has gone an extra mile to provide the various blueprints for managers and CEOs that will catapult the business. A culture of open communication should be encouraged so that employees get the chance of sharing their …show more content…
She begins by acknowledging the source of her information and goes further to elaborate the things she learnt. The article clearly states how a speaker is supposed to read his audience and relay his or her points to the audience. Amy proceeds to give an example of how you should call a client and the steps that are to be taken to ensure you capture their attention. Amy’s discussion is comprehensive and easy to understand because it passes on the critical information in the simplest manner possible. The use of illustrations makes it easy to digest the information presented. The order of elaboration is …show more content…
The context of the information or what you are about to talk ii. The length of time it is going to take iii. The purpose of the conversation or communication process.
For one to successfully conduct a conversation in business, one has to pay particular attention to facial expressions they bear and their body language. The tone of one’s voice is also critical in ensuring the desired information is relayed in the correct way (Anderson, 2013). The choice of words also plays a big role in helping to relay the correct message to the target audience. Communication is key to any successful business organization. Even in marriage, communication is key, and it requires consistent effort and attention.
List of principles
i. Case grammar
Amy utilizes simple, understandable language in her attempt to deliver her points across. She does not use unnecessary hard words that are difficult to comprehend (Rodman, 2001). ii. Information flow
From the acknowledgements at the top to the conclusion at the bottom, Amy captures the attention of the reader through her well-organized points that ensure a good flow of