Simran Fathima

I'm Pursuing My Btech.

Student at Rishi ms Institute of Technology and engineering for women

Why Communication Is So Important For Leaders

Why Communication Is So Important for Leaders 1 Idea, 3 Facts, and 5 Tips Describing effective communication as a 2-way street is passé. Communication is much more complicated, and leaders at all levels need to know a whole lot more than the mechanics of sending and receiving information. Here are some things to remember about communication for leadership: How Important Is Communication for Leaders? It’s critical. Communication is a core leadership function. Effective communication and effective leadership are closely intertwined. Leaders need to be skilled communicators in countless relationships at the organizational level, in communities and groups, and sometimes on a global scale. You need to think with clarity, express ideas, and share information with a multitude of audiences. You must learn to handle the rapid flows of information within the organization, and among customers, partners, and other stakeholders and influencers. ---> 3 Facts about Communication for Leaders 1. Authenticity counts — a lot. Be honest and sincere. Find your own voice; quit using corporate-speak or sounding like someone you’re not. Let who you are, where you come from, and what you value come through in your communication. “Forget about eloquence — worry about being real,” says Susan Tardanico, founder and CEO of the Authentic Leadership Alliance. “People want real. People respect real. People follow real. Don’t disguise who you are. People will never willingly follow a phony.” 2. Visibility is a form of communication. If you want to communicate well, don’t be out of sight. Don’t be known only by your emails and official missives. Show up. In person. As often as possible. People need to see and feel who you are to feel connected to the work you want them to do. Find ways to interact with all of your stakeholder groups. 3. Listening is a powerful skill. Good communicators are also good listeners. When you listen well, you gain a clear understanding of another’s perspective and knowledge. Listening fosters trust, respect, and openness. Allow people to air their gripes and complaints. Ask questions that open the door to what people really think and feel. And pay close, respectful attention to what is said — and what’s left unsaid. ---> 5 Tips for Leaders to Communicate More Effectively 1. Communicate relentlessly. Communicate information, thoughts, and ideas clearly — and frequently — in different media. Keep processes open and transparent, and find ways to help smooth the path of communication for your team or organization. 2. Simplify. Say what you mean. Be direct. Don’t hide behind complexity or pile on a ton of information. Simple communication can be smart communication. 3. Hold your thoughts. Pause. Be okay with silence. Encourage the other person to offer ideas and solutions before you give yours. Do 80% of the listening and 20% of the talking. 4. Use stories. When you tell a good story, you give life to a vision, goal, or objective. Telling good stories creates trust, captures hearts and minds, and serves as a reminder of the vision. Plus, people find it easier to repeat a story or refer to an image or quote than to talk about a vision statement, strategy document, or project plan. 5. Back it up. If people hear one thing from you and see another, your credibility is shot. People need to trust you. Your behavior and actions communicate a world of information — be clear on the messages you send when you aren’t speaking a word.

Why Homemade Food?

Why Homemade Food? Today we are moving with an upgrading technology of fast and quick results. These are the times of fast food but slow digestion and fewer nutrients. As we are long on quantity but short on quality. Before computers were fat and we were slim but now we are fat and computer are slim. Now let us know what the best could we get from homemade food. 1.Ingredient Control : We will have a complete idea on the ingredients what we use to prepare our food. They are fresh as we choose them to prepare our own food alike of frozen in the restaurant. Here we have a great opportunity to pick good and to serve the best. 2.Have family time and save money :  As we are preparing food by our self, we will choose the quality and the quantity as per our taste which helps us to save a lot of money. We can have a good time with our children and spouse while serving and preparing the food.which helps us to give better health to them. The way you have your thoughts while cooking will reflect the same on the person after consuming it. Do you know how did Mahatma Gandhi get the thought of nonviolence? There is a say that, the chef who cooks the food for Gandhi, was the person who is against violence and that had a great impact on his food. “Healthy food brings Healthy thoughts” 3.Calories Count :  The food prepared at home helps you have a perfect diet thought some times it goes tasteless, but the calories you get for them will be limited which helps you to have the perfect outfit. The way the food is prepared will impact on the functionality of your organs. A properly cooked food with fewer calories will help us to build our self from inside. 4.Hygienic Food :  As we already knew the homemade food is prepared on the selection of the best quality and quantity of the ingredients. We have hygienic and instant prepared food which helps us to maintain our health and boost up our activeness in doing our respective work and which is most trustable. It helps us to avoid our self getting affected by the diseases spreading easily as it will be prepared in healthy surroundings. We can expect a high amount of nutrients from it. 5. Avoid Allergic food :  As the food is prepared by our family members they have the concert regarding our and complete idea about our likes and dislikes. They help us to have the food as we want and which matches our taste and habits. This helps us to avoid getting allergies to form the food.    “EAT GOOD TO BE FIT”....