Effective communication skills in groups and teams is really hard when you're new. These three group communication skills will help you jump right in, show effective communication skills, and make a contribution from your first meeting.
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Use these three tips for good communication in teams and groups when you're new.
1. Open a communication channel as soon as you walk in the door. Nonverbally make eye contact with each person. Also, say hello. Introduce yourself to others. Throughout the team meeting, keep those channels open by maintaining eye contact and orienting your body posture toward people. You'll notice that strong communicators seem to do this naturally. It should be a fundamental behavior in your list of group communication skills.
2. Learn everybody's name. Write them down. Practice the names in your head. Once you know people's names, you'll have lots more confidence to contribute.
3. Make some sort of verbal contribution from your very first team meeting. Say anything! Ask a question. Build on somebody's opinion. Share your point of view or provide some information. You don't have to be the most active member in the group discussion, just say something to make sure you get credit for participating. Good communication in groups means making some type of contribution.
Also, don't wait for 3 or more meetings to ramp up and finally make contributions. If you're at a team meeting, you're expected to add value to the group discussion from the word "go." Group communication skills develop with practice. So get cracking!
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