Communication and Culture
By Dena May
Communication and positive business language skills demand practice.
“Collaborating with team members at DRDA to improve social skills can be very beneficial. Listening, responding, and paying close attention to body language can enhance your soft skills, which are necessary to have when starting to build a workplace relationship.”
Interactions and positive communication make it easy to feel like a family that cares deeply for each team member.
At DRDA, social skills are just as essential as your ability to understand accounting mechanics. Developing the art of small talk will enhance your communication skills and helps you create positive relationships. Find common ground by starting conversations with light topics. This will lead to trust and confidence in the relationship, which will help when the discussions are more serious.
Having a smile and making a lighthearted joke is a way to encourage others and promote our positive culture. These techniques are usually well-received and are more effective when working with others. Of course, we all have room to improve regarding positive communication, but we can all work together to support each other and the culture at DRDA with a proactive, kind touch.
By Dena May
- Published in Culture