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Two tigers were crawling in the jungle, and suddenly met each other on a narrow road, staring at each other.They don't move.Calculating in my mind, "If we start screaming, scratching, biting, and finally pounce on each other, who will win? Who will survive better?" Tigers in the wild are really no different than the erect animals in the corporate jungle (or singles jungle, or social jungle).In the beginning, human beings looked at each other and talked to each other.In the business world, when people smile and say, "Hi," "Hello," "Hi," they're actually weighing each other up like tigers.

They don't look at the length of the claws or how sharp the teeth are.They judge each other by a more powerful survival tool.Humans judge each other by their communication skills. Although most people don't know the original research that proves this, they know intuitively that 85% of success in life is directly related to communication skills. A recent survey by the U.S. Census Bureau shows that employers place more emphasis on communication skills and mentality than education, experience and training when selecting employees.Ordinary people certainly don't know this.However, everyone knows that communication skills can help people climb to the top.Therefore, people know how to observe each other carefully when chatting, and can immediately decide who is the strongest in the jungle of beasts.

It doesn't take much work to spot who the big shots are, as soon as you play a cliché, say a word that isn't sharp enough, or make a move that's too hasty, you're downgraded professionally or charismatically.You could lose a business deal, or miss out on a friendship that could have been precious.It only takes one foolish act to knock down a business or social ladder. The skills in this part can help you make every shot accurately.No matter which field you choose to work in, the following communication skills can give you a boost and help you climb to the top.
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