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Communication Acumen
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| Participant Name |
Vinod Nair |
| Designation |
Asst Credit Controller |
| Company Name |
Abbott India Ltd |
| E-mail ID |
bvinod.nair@abbott.com |
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Your Communication Acumen Summary : Novice Newbies
These people display nervousness and a lack of confidence during conversations. Their thoughts are scattered, which makes them incapable of articulating clearly and negatively impacts their delivery. There is also a tendency to not listen actively and jump straight into formulating a response without clearly understanding the context. Newbies may also lack awareness about the need to improve and work on their communication skills.
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Lucidity
This individual has an idea of what they need to say, but struggle to properly put their thoughts into words. There is a tendency to answer in long-winded sentences. However, they are good listeners and are capable of expanding further on the subject, if given adequate time to formulate a response.
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Pronunciation
This individual routinely struggles in pronouncing words, and is doing very little to improve their diction. They constantly second-guess their pronounciation, and feel quite self-conscious about it. There may be a strong mother-tongue influence in their speech.
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Vocabulary
This person has a low vocabulary count of less than 1000 words, which often leads to them oversuing common words. This might cause them considerable confusion and embarassment while speaking with highly verbose people. They lack reading habits and fail to make the effort to internalize the meaning of new, unfamiliar words.
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Body Language
While this individual is usually poised and confident in their dealings, their composure might take a nosedive in front of authority figures, such as senior leaders and bosses, as well as in high-pressure situations like speaking in front of a crowd, where they promptly succumb to anxious body language.
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Presentation
This person invests considerable research and effort into preparing for their presentation, but their performance anxiety and tense body langauge while delivering their piece holds them back from achieving their full potential.
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Content
Appreciable quality of work, that incorporates the person's native intelligence as well as sufficient proofreading to avoid errors and mistakes. However, the person should refrain from adding irrelevant details, and only include points that contribute to the subject matter at hand.
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