Throughout my Federal career, skill in oral communication has been vital to my success. As a staffing specialist, I have presented technical information in a variety of settings. I chair meetings with managers of various departments, providing information and guidance regarding changing policies and procedures. I prepare and deliver presentations to senior executives, anticipating questions and objections, and addressing these issues in a thorough and favorable manner. I have served as a training officer, conveying highly technical information regarding methods, policies, and procedures in a manner that helps the audience understand, retain, and utilize the knowledge presented. I have received advanced training in public speaking, and have been designated as a representative for my office during high-profile policy changes, representing my organization to all inquirers.
Ability to execute oral and written communication. Understand the elements, dynamics, and mechanics of personal and professional communication. I Communicate empathically and critically in both oral and written contexts, including writing, listening, and speaking. Acknowledge the need for good communication skills and recognize one's own biases, attitudes, and assumptions and take responsibility for responding in ways that improve communication.
Communication
verbal
Verbal Communication, Non-Verbal Communication,Written Communication and Visual communication
Verbal communication is spoken, written is performed by writing or typing.
Macro skills are skills of communication
Verbal communication skills mean your ability to communicate with words. You can test these abilities by taking a basic spelling and grammar test, which will test your verbal abilities.
Verbal
It is possible to have non-verbal communication in written messages. These can appear as written in gestures in parenthesis for example.
written communication
Interpersonal communication
salient frature of written communication
You speak one, and you write the other. With spoken language, sarcasm, for example, is easier to be distinguished. However, written language, the tone of someone's mood/attitude is not always apparent and can get lost in translation, causing an unnecessary conflict.