Friday, April 5, 2013
Monday, April 1, 2013
THE COMMUNICATION SKILLS make the difference
THE SOMETIMES FORGOTTEN LINK:
The following piece has been general
views of mine for many years. But,
a recent discussion in connection
with rule changes for Canadian
amateur boxing triggered some
discussion with various views.
But, some of the individuals
involved switched from the
issues of head guards and
scoring systems to bang the
drum for their cause which
did not appear to be high on
the E I scale of dealing with
other points of view.
So to expand on the
substance of the barriers
of communication, the following
piece was created.
TECHNICAL SKILLS and EXPERIENCE ALONE are LIMITATIONS
* the above piece takes us beyond the skills needed, and the skills taught,
but about one factor that can't be taught without the attitude and
understanding and that part of any game plan is effective communication
skills.
Be it boxing, coaching, officiating or being a loyal supporter of the sport.
One needs to say what they mean, and mean what they say, but be open
and accepting of change, constructive criticism and the views of others.
Perfection is not a tool that any of us own but the improvements in our
many skills should always be with an open door policy
Be it boxing, coaching, officiating or being a loyal supporter of the sport.
One needs to say what they mean, and mean what they say, but be open
and accepting of change, constructive criticism and the views of others.
Perfection is not a tool that any of us own but the improvements in our
many skills should always be with an open door policy
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