From the beginning of civilization, humans had a great interest in establishing communication with others; as humans advanced, so did their ways of interaction. To us, communication takes place when 3 elements converge together: a transmitter, a receiver, and a message. If any of the elements is not working properly, the message is incorrectly sent or understood, and this interaction does not take place.
After this reflection, some questions are inevitable: Why is it easier to understand certain people? What does it take for others to understand us better? And not least importantly, why, with so many resources and so much technology, do we still have problems with communication? In the business elevator, we firmly believe that the answer to these questions depends prominently on the last factor.
Technology is a modern tool that helps this message to arrive further and faster, but what happens when this communication is face-to-face? Here is where we are the center of attention and where we battle our worst fears. Communication can lead your company to success or failure. Nowadays, with globalization and businesses across the world, another important factor is breaking in: the possibility to trade globally or grow your business internationally. On these occasions, we need to take into account two key factors: First, we are collaborating with other professionals who don’t speak the same language, and, second, we should not forget that their business culture is many times different from ours.
At work, the first two elements gain great importance as we won’t try communication without considering who is listening or the information provided, so why do we type as we talk and read as we chat? Our program will show you how to gain self-confidence, to manage the language accurately, and will give you the key to a good command of communication. These skills guarantee that the message will arrive properly, regardless of the situation or the person you communicate with.