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How to Improve Communication with Your Boss

Good communication allows many life situations to run smoothly. However, there are certain relationships that deserve extra attention, such as the relationship you have with your boss. You and your boss have drastically different roles, and when each of you fulfills these roles with a hard-working and understanding attitude, you'll both feel fulfilled.


Get To Know Your Boss

As in all personal and professional relationships, it's important to understand how others communicate.


Everyone has their own set of likes and dislikes, and everyone has their own unique personality types and #communication styles.


Once you understand their preferences, you can adjust your style and methods of communication to best suit their needs.


Understand Your Relationship

It's important to develop a good #business relationship with your boss. Find out what she expects and what her #goals for the business are, that way you can both be working toward the same goal.


The following tips can help you further improve your communication with your boss:


1. Avoid being too friendly. It's important to be friendly, but only to a certain extent. You're not true friends with your #boss. While it may seem like a good idea at first, it can lead to some uncomfortable situations. Your boss might have trouble giving you negative feedback or your co-workers may not like the camaraderie between the two of you.


2. Schedule meetings with your boss. Your boss may or may not be scheduling regular meetings with you. Regardless, take the initiative to schedule time with your boss if you feel the need. Your boss will know that you're serious about developing your business relationship and that you really care about your #job and the company.


3. Problem-solving. Find out if you can help your manager with any problems that need attention. While you don't want to step on any toes, your boss will appreciate you taking the #initiative. Doing so will make you stand out from everyone else.


4. Maintain patience. Perhaps you would've done things differently than your boss or you strongly feel that one of her decisions won't turn out well. Develop the wisdom to know if you should keep your mouth shut and go with the flow, or if you should politely speak up.


5. Shift your perspective. You can improve your communication with your boss and feel less frustrated just by putting yourself in their shoes. Imagine what everything is like for them; they likely have more burdens and pressures than you realize.


Be Prepared

Even if you're not quite sure what to say all the time, as long as you are prepared and honest in your communication, your boss will notice. So if you have to reflect and write down your thoughts ahead of time, then do so. That level of preparation will benefit you in the long run.


With any relationship, good communication skills are a huge benefit. Strive to #work on strengthening these skills every day and it will help flourish your career. In the end, your positive attitude and willingness to understand others will help you forge stronger, more permanent bonds for future #networking and possible work opportunities.



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