Submitted byAarushi Guglani on 25/05/2019 - 03:01 PM
The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place. This does not suggest that we should stop communicating and leave the efforts to impress others. But the submission by GB Shaw is that we need to mend our ways based on realistic grounds. If we are to see what is real and what is unreal, will that be tough to learn? How can we win people with our communication and add that success to our career?
It seems quite easy to speak and giving nods to what others say in seminars, workshops and even in the classrooms. Pretended Listening is supported by Pretended Speaking as well. Stereotyped speaking, which is filled with clichés and does not bring the true impression out, is not a thing required in the modern world. In this age of advancement, the four 21st century skills (Communication, Creativity, Collaboration and Critical Thinking) have a lot to do every day. We communicate and that leads to the other three skills. We develop ourselves in such a way that it takes us to a better career, better selection of a job and healthy prospects of career growth there.