HOW TO ARTICULATE WHAT YOU WANT TO COMMUNICATE Jagdeep Kaur( Vice President) HR GLOBE CONSULTING www.hrglobeconsulting.com.

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HOW TO ARTICULATE WHAT YOU WANT TO COMMUNICATE Jagdeep Kaur( Vice President) HR GLOBE CONSULTING

WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO ARTICULATE To articulate means to say or pronounce something in a way that can be clearly heard and understood like expressing an idea or a thought in words.

WHY DO WE ARTICULATE? Everything we say and do or we don’t say and don’t do sends a message to others.

ASSESS YOUR ARTICULATION SKILLS FACTOR EMOTIONS FOCUS ON VOICE MODULATION ACTIVELY LISTENSPEAK CONFIDENTLY DO YOU????

HOW TO ARTICULATE Think before you speak Handle your emotions while communicating Modulate your voice to create impact Be an active listener Mind your body language

THINK BEFORE YOU SPEAK- STRUCTURE YOUR SPEECH 6 Opening Purpose Set context Build rapport Grab attention Body Clearly state issue Share options/solutions Seek advice Support what you say with data Closure Summarize Set time for response/action expected Check if objective of articulation was met

HANDLE EMOTIONS WHILE COMMUNICATING

MODULATE YOUR VOICE

BE AN ACTIVE LISTENER

MIND YOUR BODY LANGUAGE

KEY TO SUCCESSFUL ARTICULATION

CONFIDENCE IS THE BUZZWORD Prepare and Practice Think of Success and focus on your audience Be simple and act confidently

IMPORTANCE OF ARTICULATION HE WHO CANNOT ARTICULATE WELL CANNOT EARN RESPECT OR SUCCESS FOR HIMSELF.