The two tips from this article that I believe are the best for a construction site would be... 1. Use language that includes and not excludes because on a site its important to include everyone when communicating. 2. Cite your sources so others can verify your information is good for when talking to a customer who questions your quote.
two tips from the article that I think would be the bets for a construction site would be 1. listen actively and request feed back , if your workers aren't listening (and vice versa ) it could be dangerous due to ignorance and the job may not be done correctly ect 2 Give credit where credit is due , it makes sense to recognize the people who do right and even wrong and not only give credit but take responsibility
Two tips from this article I think would be best for the work site would be 1) use language that cannot be miss understood and explain fully 2) say where you got your source of information so that people can see if the information you gave them was correct.
the two tips from the article I think are the best for a construction site are: 1. use plain English , short sentences ,familiar words, and logical organization
The two tips in this article that I believe would be the best for a construction site are: 1. Give credit to others for ideas, this is important because if you give a person credit and praise for their ideas they would be more willing to continue giving ideas in the future. 2.Listen actively and request feedback frequently. this is important because you want to other co-workers feedback for how things are going and listening is one of the most important skills that you can have.
Two tips from this article that would be best for the work site are 1) use plain English - short sentences, familiar words and logical organization 2) give credit to others for their ideas
Two tips that would be most helpful in communicating on a construction site are first; bring to everyone's attention that there is something that must be communicated either through word of mouth or mass text or email within the payroll, and second; articulate the points to be made in a simple fashion with as few words as possible, this would be an informal email or a meeting held at the job site.
Two tips from the article I think would be best for a construction site would be 1. use plain English- short sentences, familiar words, and logical organization 2.use language that includes and rather then excludes
The two tips I think would be most helpful in communicating on a construction site would be, to use plan English and to listen actively and request feedback frequently.
From among the tips discussed, i think the two most useful tips would have to be: 1. Use plain English- Short sentences, familiar words and logical organisation. 2. Listen actively and request feedback frequently.
The two most critical tips in the article are to use language that cannot be misinterpreted. And use language that includes rather than excludes. So as to form clear opinions and instructions that leave as little room for confusion as possible.
two tips from this article that would work best for communication in a work site would be 1. use plan English, short sentences, familiar simple words etc. 2.give credit to others for ideas,
Two tips that I thought would be best for the work site would be: 1) Use plain english. speak in a way that everyone can understand and ensure your message is brought across clearly. 2) Listen actively to feedback and criticism. work to make yourself better as well as people around you.
One tip I would recommend for communication on a job site would be: be as clear and concise as possible. Everyone must understand what is being told to them so the job is done right and nobody gets hurt.
Another tip would be, speak formally when addressing many people at once, this helps show you should be listened to. And speak informally when talking one on one, to help keep the conversation comfortable for everyone.
The two tips that would help the most at the workplace would be to use plain and simple english. Second would be active listening and asking for feedback every so often.
The two tips from this article that I believe are the best for a construction site would be...
ReplyDelete1. Use language that includes and not excludes because on a site its important to
include everyone when communicating.
2. Cite your sources so others can verify your information is good for when talking to a customer who questions your quote.
two tips from the article that I think would be the bets for a construction site would be
ReplyDelete1. listen actively and request feed back , if your workers aren't listening (and vice versa ) it could be dangerous due to ignorance and the job may not be done correctly ect
2 Give credit where credit is due , it makes sense to recognize the people who do right and even wrong and not only give credit but take responsibility
Two tips from this article I think would be best for the work site would be
ReplyDelete1) use language that cannot be miss understood and explain fully
2) say where you got your source of information so that people can see if the information you gave them was correct.
the two tips from the article I think are the best for a construction site are:
ReplyDelete1. use plain English , short sentences ,familiar words, and logical organization
2.build teamwork skills to develop common goals
The two tips in this article that I believe would be the best for a construction site are:
ReplyDelete1. Give credit to others for ideas, this is important because if you give a person credit and praise for their ideas they would be more willing to continue giving ideas in the future.
2.Listen actively and request feedback frequently. this is important because you want to other co-workers feedback for how things are going and listening is one of the most important skills that you can have.
Two tips from this article that would be best for the work site are
ReplyDelete1) use plain English - short sentences, familiar words and logical organization
2) give credit to others for their ideas
Two tips that would be most helpful in communicating on a construction site are first; bring to everyone's attention that there is something that must be communicated either through word of mouth or mass text or email within the payroll, and second; articulate the points to be made in a simple fashion with as few words as possible, this would be an informal email or a meeting held at the job site.
ReplyDeleteTwo tips from the article I think would be best for a construction site would be
ReplyDelete1. use plain English- short sentences, familiar words, and logical organization
2.use language that includes and rather then excludes
The two tips I think would be most helpful in communicating on a construction site would be, to use plan English and to listen actively and request feedback frequently.
ReplyDelete1. Use plain English - Short sentences, familiar words and logical organization
ReplyDelete2. Give credit to others for ideas.
From among the tips discussed, i think the two most useful tips would have to be:
ReplyDelete1. Use plain English- Short sentences, familiar words and logical organisation.
2. Listen actively and request feedback frequently.
from what I red on you blog this is what I learned i think the most important thing is to act professional on the work place and to promote your self
ReplyDeleteThe two most critical tips in the article are to use language that cannot be misinterpreted. And use language that includes rather than excludes. So as to form clear opinions and instructions that leave as little room for confusion as possible.
ReplyDeletetwo tips from this article that would work best for communication in a work site would be
ReplyDelete1. use plan English, short sentences, familiar simple words etc.
2.give credit to others for ideas,
From the tips talked about
ReplyDeleteI think the two most useful tips would have to be
1. Speak Clearly.
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2. Listen actively and request feedback frequently.
Two tips that I thought would be best for the work site would be:
ReplyDelete1) Use plain english. speak in a way that everyone can understand and ensure your message is brought across clearly.
2) Listen actively to feedback and criticism. work to make yourself better as well as people around you.
One tip I would recommend for communication on a job site would be: be as clear and concise as possible. Everyone must understand what is being told to them so the job is done right and nobody gets hurt.
ReplyDeleteAnother tip would be, speak formally when addressing many people at once, this helps show you should be listened to. And speak informally when talking one on one, to help keep the conversation comfortable for everyone.
The first thing I would suggest would be to communicate in a clear and easily understandable manner so your message is fully understood.
ReplyDeleteThe second thing I would suggest is to listen to others and give credit for there suggestions and ideas.
The two tips that would help the most at the workplace would be to use plain and simple english. Second would be active listening and asking for feedback every so often.
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