effective communication: the process individuals use to create understanding with others. verbal...
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Effective Communication: The process individuals use to create understanding with others.
•Verbal•Non-verbal
Verbal Communication: use of words to expressfeelings and ideas to others.
•Talking to owners•Talking to vets
•Talking to medical companies
Non-Verbal Communication: Unspoken elements of communication such as facial expression, posture and spatial cues.
•Talking to owners•Talking to vets
•Talking to medical companies
Speak slowly and clearly
Talk with a consistent pace
Vary your pitch (do not speak in a monotone)
Face your intended audience
Think before speaking
Face your intended audience Make eye contact with PEOPLE when communicating
animals may perceive it as a threat!Stand up straight, don’t slouch- show you’re confident!
Maintain the comfort zone do not invade personal space of people OR animalsits threatening to be in anyone (or anything’s) BUBBLE
Effective communication with clients Is the key to a good client base which leads to a successful practice
TIPS: •Always greet the client promptly and politely•Try to assist clients in anyway possible•Always have pen and paper ready to write important points of the conversation (dates, times, etc)
Effective communication is not just sending the proper message but listening effectively as well!
TIPS:
•Concentrate on the message (don’t get distracted)•Don’t interrupt •Don’t take remarks personally•Use non-verbal cues to understand message•Maintain eye contact
Professional mannerisms will improve relations in any work place
In most customer driven businesses the customer is ALWAYS right- and must be treated that way
Any job interview YOU have in the future will be easier if you follow these key points.
What kind of job would YOU like to have in the future? And how do you think these skills will help you get there?
1. Get into pairs (and one group of three) 2. You and your partner(s) will need to design a mock interview for a
fake job (that you will pick out of a hat)3. You and your partner will each write a job description then hand
your description (and what you are looking for) to your partner4. You will then have 6 minutes to prepare what you are going to ask
your partner(s) as the interviewer and get ready to answer questions FROM your partner (as the interviewee)