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ThinkQuotient Soft Skills Improvement Program - Communication Skills
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Summary (Communication Skills Program)
The subtitles are very noisy/auto-generated, but the message centers on improving communication skills—especially the difference between verbal vs. non-verbal communication, using effective listening, and communicating in a way that avoids misunderstandings.
Key wellness / self-care & productivity strategies mentioned
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Practice “effective communication” by focusing on clarity
- Avoid “talking too much” and aim to “make life simple.”
- Use clear, simple language so your point is fully understood.
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Use non-verbal communication intentionally
- Pay attention to volume/voice control (e.g., “set volume low”).
- Improve body language cues, including:
- facial expressions
- general body language
- Recognize that non-verbal signals help others understand your meaning.
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Develop strong listening habits
- “Listening” is highlighted as an important skill; conversation should be a two-way interaction.
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Use the correct channel/medium for the message
- Examples referenced include phone, email, and other communication forms, implying that tone and clarity should fit the medium.
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Reduce miscommunication
- The subtitles emphasize avoiding misunderstandings—suggesting you should check/ensure the message is interpreted correctly.
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Simple structure / key points approach
- The video appears to mention “10 points” (though the list itself is garbled), implying a structured checklist/method for communication improvement.
Presenters / Sources
- Gautam Buddha (referenced)
- Akram / Sudhir (names mentioned in the subtitles, context unclear due to transcription errors)
- ThinkQuotient Soft Skills Improvement Program (video/program source)