Effective Personal Communication (Working Together)
Effective communication isn’t blanket agreement or constant arguments. People can disagree civilly and work toward cooperative solutions. Society seems to be turning toward negativity, vulgarity, and meanness. However, what is considered appropriate language for President or our national leaders would have damaging effects on our professional and personal reputations, and may even cross the line into discriminatory language or hate speech. While we all have a right to speak freely about the issues that concern us, we also have a responsibility to communicate with respect and tailor our language to the situation and the people with whom we deal. This week Pam Chambers and Cheryl Crozier Garcia talk about effective personal communication. Working Together we can learn how to have difficult conversations without making enemies.
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