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La comunicación eficaz

La comunicación forma parte de nuestra vida cotidiana. Nos comunicamos con amigos, familiares, compañeros de trabajo e incluso mascotas. Sin embargo, ser un comunicador eficaz requiere práctica.    

Fundamentos e importancia de la comunicación

Estudie 'Comunicación - Fundamentos e importancia' del canal Curriculum Wadhwani, un desglose de las 7 C, una guía para la comunicación eficaz que incluye cómo escuchar. 

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8 Ways & 5 Types To Improve Communication 

Echa un vistazo a ocho consejos, entre ellos preparar tus palabras, utilizar la comunicación no verbal y mantener un tono positivo y respetuoso al hablar.  

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Encuentra aún más formas únicas de comunicarte con los demás. Correos electrónicos, lenguaje corporal, correspondencia escrita y lenguaje de signos. Más información aquíhttps://bit.ly/3MxoI92.

¿Cuál es tu forma favorita de comunicarte? ¿Alguna dificultad? Cuéntanoslo en los comentarios. Háznoslo saber en los comentarios.. 

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