HIGH PERFORMANCE COMMUNICATION

High performance communication is necessary to ensure that when people speak, their voices will rise above the ceaseless chatter and infinite information people will be bombarded with each day. There are three requirements necessary to achieve high performance communication:

1. A clear strategy: Speakers must develop a clear strategy for their presentations based on the desired outcome of the speeches.

2. Practice: As with any skill, mastering high performance communication requires practice. Meyers and Nix provide a self-assessment to help identify which areas speakers need to improve upon as well as a tool to help interpret their scores on the self-assessment.

3. Feedback: When communicating, the only thing that counts is the listener’s experience. Therefore it is essential that speakers elicit feedback from others. Understanding what the audience is experiencing is the only way speakers can fine-tune and improve their messages. The authors provide a “Communication Feedback” form to help speakers easily capture the impressions from their audiences.

The three parts of high performance communication that need to be mastered are: content, delivery, and state.


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9 responses to “HIGH PERFORMANCE COMMUNICATION”

  1. Manish Kumar Surolia Avatar
    Manish Kumar Surolia

    A person can do good communication considering following points i.e

    1. Speakers should have good knowledge/strategy of their subject.
    2. For a good communication, regular practice should be there.
    3. Once speaker communicate something to the audience, he should ask about feedback also so that he can know about his failure or weakness.

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  2. Ravinder Singh Avatar
    Ravinder Singh

    Good !

    For HIGH PERFORMANCE COMMUNICATION,

    While preparing content ,One should consider the power of words for influencing the audience. Sometimes changing even a single word in a sentence/speech can have astonishing effects on people’s perception.

    One should evaluate one’s fear factor to have good delivery of thoughts

    Thanks !

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  3. Vivek Agrawal Avatar
    Vivek Agrawal

    High performance communication required clear message for the audience, Be interactive with the audience time to time feedback session QA session should be there.
    Always use practical examples to explain the content.

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  4. Vivek Agrawal Avatar
    Vivek Agrawal

    Hight performance communication required clear message, rich content interactive QA sessions, well preparation, practical examples.

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  5. Preet Kaur Saluja Avatar
    Preet Kaur Saluja

    High Performance Communication is effective only when the message/information intended to be communicated is delivered in an influential manner.
    If you can influence the listener, more than half of your work is done!

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  6. Nitin Kumar Panasonic Avatar
    Nitin Kumar Panasonic

    High Performance Communication: Why we wish to communicate, or sometimes why should someone listen to what you have to communicate are often the most important questions to ask yourself, versus what it is you really want to say. The best companies and leaders in history, who have managed to do something that continues to separate them from the masses. It all has to do with how they communicate their message. We have very good examples like our honorable Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Bhai Modi; as Mahatma Gandhi says at their time to make Swachh Bharat.But why it is applicable in system after becoming Mr. Modi as a Prime Minister. I am not saying Mahatma Gandhi was not a good leader. I just wanted to share Mr. Modi is having a very good high performance communications and after becoming the PM of India, he says to Clean India and people are really going to follow his thoughts i.e. Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. Now a days most of us even myself before thronging the garbage on the road, society etc., I think that for what, why and how. He clearly passes the message with clear content, with good delivery and state the causes and harms from this. Same examples of International Yoga day. India is the origin of the Yoga but in last to last year he regularize the International Yoga day on 21st June. Not only in India every country are following the same and celebrating the same.

    So on this basis High Performance Communication has three basic characteristics: content, delivery, and state. We can explore each of these components which can then be applied to your personal as well as business and organizational communication engagements.

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  7. Manoj Kaushik Avatar
    Manoj Kaushik

    High performance communication required following things –

    Good opening,
    Confident voice
    Clear message through content
    Good delivery according to time prception
    Uses of gestures and poistures
    Departure of presentation according to audience
    Uses of proper body language

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  8. Gajendra Singh. Avatar

    High Performance Communication –

    1. CLEAR STRATEGY- OBJECTIVE MUST BE CLEAR WHICH IS TO BE SUPPORTED BY AUTHTICATED DATA BASE.

    2. PRACTICE – TOPICS MUST BE PREAPRED FOR EASY AND TIMELY DELIVERY.

    3. FEEDBACK – FEEDBACK FROM THE AUDIENCE IS REQUIRED TO KNOW WHETHER THR OBJECTIVE OF THE PROGRAM IS ACHIEVED OR NOT.

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  9. Dilpreet Singh Avatar
    Dilpreet Singh

    PREPARE on Problem Solving – Problem solving is not a trait but a “skill” that can be learned with practice. The preparation for the same should start with understanding “How to learn any skill”. An amazing TED Talk has been presented by Mr Josh Kaufman on the same subject named “The first 20 hours – How to learn anything”(Available on youtube). The same suggests ways on how to improve and work on any skill for first 20 hours to get the maximum out of the same. The applicability of the same in preparation of problem solving is to shortlist an approach for problem solving such as 5 whys, Brain storming and work on the skill for 20 hours. After inculcating the same in day to day life problem solving will become a habit and the success of an individual depends on the quantum of the problem one can solve.

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