In: Civil Engineering
What are the three forms of communications for engineers?
Answer. Three forms of communication for engineers....
1. To make a good introduction :-
Before you can persuade anyone of anything, they need to know who you are and why they should listen to you. If you’re addressing a public meeting you should set out your role and credentials and those of your organisation. That will help build trust with your audience and give them a reason to take you seriously.
2. Strike on the right tone :-
It’s not just what you say, it’s how you say it. Getting your tone of voice and the style of language right is vital to keep people interested, engaged and open. This will usually depend to some degree on what you’re talking about.
3. To be Confident:-
You won’t convince someone of your argument if you don’t seem convinced yourself. Avoiding eye contact, mumbling and too much self-deprecation or making fun of yourself will make people think you either don’t know what you’re talking about or don’t believe it.