Internal Communication

Term explanation  •  Category Communication

Definition and meaning

Internal communication is particularly important for corporate communication. It communicates important information from leadership to staff so that they can do their jobs in the best possible way and work processes run well.

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For organized communication between presenter and participants, SlideLizard lets you collect questions during your presentation and checks them off when you've answered them. This way you will never lose the overview.

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Other glossary terms

Listening

Listening is a very important part of communication. To be good in communication you need to be a good listener. That doesn't mean just hearing what the other person is saying. But you need to listen active, engage your mind and intently focus on what your talking partner is saying.

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Vocalized pause

A vocalized pause means the pause when the silence between words is filled by the speaker with vocalizations like "um", "uh" and "er".

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Vocalized pause

A vocalized pause means the pause when the silence between words is filled by the speaker with vocalizations like "um", "uh" and "er".

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Leading Questions

Leading questions subconsciously make the respondent think in a certain direction.

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