How to Communicate Clearly and Concisely (Free Mini-Training)

Published 2024-04-30
How to Communicate Clearly and Concisely (full version). This is a free mini-course designed to help you enhance your communication skills and impact in the workplace.

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Communication Coach, this channel, helps rising leaders like you increase your impact and lead your teams with more excellence. The channel focuses on communication skills for leaders, presentation skills, group and team skills, and conversation skills. If you're looking for self-paced communication skills training, this is the channel for you.

0:00 Intro
0:15 1 Use Plain Language
10:00 2 Concise Sentences
17:28 3 Logical Main Points
25:45 Back Up What You Say
34:02 Speak with Conviction

All Comments (21)
  • I am family therapist and individual counselor, and more than once I have referenced you in regards to effective and healthy communication. The biggest reasons I reference you is because you are a non-therapist using communication skills that a therapist might teach, but the bigger reason is... because you provide access to free material that is from an expert. Thank you sir.
  • @charzong
    Your last 3 words convince me to subscribe to your channel, those are: " God Bless You"
  • @akanimoakwa1892
    After watching all 5 videos in this series, I'm highly motivated to go out and express my thoughts CONFIDENTLY , CLEARLY and CONCISELY🙏🙏🙏
  • @joseacevedo914
    I'm a newbie learning English and you're totally right, sometimes people enjoy impressing others using fancy vocabulary as you mentioned it before, I think that specific speech is not natural and fluent because you don't speak in that way in your native language, that's why we have to speak in natural and fluent way in order to other understand what we're saying. I really appreciate your help and support! God bless you.
  • @karenharden6018
    Thank you . I am going to listen to all 5 again and take notes. I am a Storyteller and all your tips will help me be more personable and effective.
  • @aahamdam3444
    To the point points and crystal clear. I just love it.
  • @njmliving
    Your video hits home for me! I've had my fair share of encounters with jargon-wielding managers too. Your tips on clarity and the signpost method are invaluable. Looking forward to more gems from you!
  • @LGTrees
    Lesson #5- On volume and emphasis. I teach adults, but I'm outside all day. I've learned to speak the same way as a musician plays an instrument. Music needs to move and be alive. A speaking voice needs to do the same. Not a steady monotone volume. Change keeps the audiences attention. The power of the "pause" is so important. When I'm presenting a new thought, I create a pregnant pause, and usually drop my voice volume significantly. Just as in music, change is key to keeping the message alive.
  • @elberthardy961
    No Speaker knows it all; so we all can learn from others as I have with you Alex. Thank you! I happen to be a Speaker for Gideons International and speak about every other week. Practice makes perfect, for sure; but practicing wrong only makes it less effective. Learning better ways of being persuasive makes me a more effective Servant of our Great God. I learned a lot from just this 5 part Series! Thank you so very much! And may God further your work and influence! Elbert Hardy, Speaker and Podcaster.
  • @Msebastian2010
    These series were so helpful! Thank you. I'll be checking out your other videos!
  • These all 5 series were really concise & easy to understand. Really useful and easy to practice. Thanks
  • I watched it all once and I will watch it again. Thank you for these videos. They are life changing
  • @ggc5080
    Thank you, coach. It's very helpful.
  • It is crisp and clear to understand. I watched all five parts of it. It helped me a lot. Thank you for your tips and the course.