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Most work requires more than one person to get it done. Effective communication is essential to the enterprise. Everyone has to learn the skills to communicate effectively. One key is concentrating on what brings you success — in work, with your spouse or partner, and in the rest of your life. Build on that.
In this episode, Paul Winans joins Victoria and Mark to dive in to work on having effective arguments, resolving conflict, and working on listening.
Paul and his wife Nina owned a remodeling company for 30 years, living and working together, selling the company in 2007. Paul continues to work in the industry as a consultant, writer, and former facilitator with R/A’s Roundtables. As a facilitator, Paul works with our members to help them improve every aspect of their communication.
The biggest problem in effective communication happens when people just want to be heard, and don’t take on the responsibility to listen. For entrepreneurs, especially, It’s easy to say you have to listen, but you’ve built your business on others hearing you, and that habit is hard to break.
It takes a conscious and constant effort toward improvement. Paul gives examples and tips for improving your communication skills, including:
The post The Art of Effective Communication with Paul Winans -[Best of PowerTips Unscripted] appeared first on PowerTips Unscripted.
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Most work requires more than one person to get it done. Effective communication is essential to the enterprise. Everyone has to learn the skills to communicate effectively. One key is concentrating on what brings you success — in work, with your spouse or partner, and in the rest of your life. Build on that.
In this episode, Paul Winans joins Victoria and Mark to dive in to work on having effective arguments, resolving conflict, and working on listening.
Paul and his wife Nina owned a remodeling company for 30 years, living and working together, selling the company in 2007. Paul continues to work in the industry as a consultant, writer, and former facilitator with R/A’s Roundtables. As a facilitator, Paul works with our members to help them improve every aspect of their communication.
The biggest problem in effective communication happens when people just want to be heard, and don’t take on the responsibility to listen. For entrepreneurs, especially, It’s easy to say you have to listen, but you’ve built your business on others hearing you, and that habit is hard to break.
It takes a conscious and constant effort toward improvement. Paul gives examples and tips for improving your communication skills, including:
The post The Art of Effective Communication with Paul Winans -[Best of PowerTips Unscripted] appeared first on PowerTips Unscripted.

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