2. The Key Elements of Making a Conversation
An overview of the key elements that make up a conversation,
including active listening, nonverbal communication, and
asking questions.
3. Active Listening
● Key element of a conversation that
involves paying attention to what the
other person is saying, understanding
their perspective, and responding
appropriately.
● It can help establish rapport and
build trust, leading to a productive
conversation.
4. Nonverbal Communication
● Another important element of a
conversation that includes body
language, facial expressions, and
tone of voice.
● Nonverbal communication can
convey emotions, attitudes, and
intentions and can impact how the
other person perceives and responds.
5. Definition of a Conversation
● A verbal exchange of thoughts,
ideas, and information between two
or more people.
● A fundamental aspect of human
interaction that can establish and
maintain relationships, share
knowledge, and resolve conflicts.
7. The Key Elements of Making a Conversation
An overview of the key elements that make up a conversation,
including active listening, nonverbal communication, and
asking questions.
8. Tips for Preparing for a Productive Conversation
This presentation provides tips for preparing for a
conversation to ensure a productive and effective exchange of
ideas.
9. Define the Goal
● Identify the objective of the
conversation before starting.
● Helps you stay focused and ensure
that the conversation is productive.
10. Do Your Research
● Research beforehand if the
conversation requires discussing a
specific topic.
● Helps you to be well-informed and
provide relevant information.
11. Choose the Right Time and Place
● Choose a location that is conducive
to discussion and avoid distractions.
● Consider the time of day to ensure
both parties are alert and attentive.
12. Get in the Right Mindset
● Be in the right frame of mind before
starting a conversation.
● Take some time to relax and clear
your head.
● Calm your nerves by taking deep
breaths or meditating.
13. Anticipate Possible Questions or
Objections
● Before the conversation, consider
possible questions or objections the
other party may raise.
● Think about how to address these
concerns and provide clear and
concise responses.