Virginia Satir says that «a person who
communicates in a functional way can: a. firmly state his case, b. yet at the same time clarify and qualify what he says, c. as well as ask for feedback, d. and be receptive to feedback when he gets it.»
Not exact matches
Word Choice is the use of rich, colorful, precise language that
communicates not just
in a
functional way, but
in a
way that moves and enlightens the reader.
Building bridges
in this
way will also help you to
communicate effectively with all
functional areas of the business so you can build your soft skill set and speak their language.
• Implemented 1200 outreach programs over a course of 5 years to raise awareness of potential risks and immediate
ways of handling them • Saved an entire office (87) people from impending disaster by quickly evacuating them from the premises before the onset of a flood • Devise safety development plans
in a bid to deal with natural or manmade disasters • Provide consultancy to businesses
in regards to
functional steadiness during emergencies • Analyze and plan for potential risks by performing risk assessment tasks to ward off dangers associated with infection outbreaks and disasters • Prepare safety exercises and drills and execute practice drills to prepare personnel for actual events •
Communicate with emergency services
in the event of an emergency and help coordinate response for non-emergency service organizations • Design and implement emergency preparedness training to ensure that personnel respond to emergency situations
in a proactive manner • Determine goals and develop comprehensive tracking systems to ensure appropriate implementation of emergency preparedness programs
Criticism and blame seem to be
functional in older couples
in this
way: if I criticize you for your lack of caring for yourself, I'm trying to
communicate that I care about you, even if my process draws out the negatives.