- Conclusion
- Getting Result the right Way
- Making an Impact
- How to Negotiate
- Putting Your Opinion Forward
- Interpersonal Skills Worksheet-II
- Interpersonal Skills Worksheet-I
- Pitfalls of Emotions
- Emotional Handling
- The You Win I Technique
- Maintaining Reliability and Trust
- Nurturing Common Grounds
- Making Up For Forgetting Names
- Using Names In Conversation
- Tips While Talking
- Proceeding With a Conversation
- Small Talk and Its Benefits
- Body Language
- Art of Asking
- Active Listening
- Verbal Communication
- Introduction to Interpersonal Skills
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- HR Interview Questions
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Small Talk & Its Benefits
Small Talk is the friendly, amiable conversation people have with one another on general topics such as weather or traffic that may open doorways to knowing each other better. Communication experts consider small talk as an art, and they bepeve a pleasant small talk can lead to many frank, detailed discussions on business too.
Although, it is easier said than done, walking up to a stranger and initiating a conversation may not be one of the easiest things for a lot of people, especially young sales-people and business development managers. Many think opening up a conversation as an arduous task and admit having no "small talk" skills at all.
Let s see how small talk leads two people to share details about each other −
Initiation − At this stage, the people in the conversation normally talk on general topics such as the weather, traffic, time of the day, busy schedule, etc. This gives an idea as to whether the other person is in a conversational mood or is avoiding conversation.
Knowing each other − This is where people introduce themselves to the other person and offer details about their name, work, and the reason they were at that particular place, for example − "I am Vineet. I am a trainer and I was on my way to depvering an onpne training session."
Opinion Sharing − Here the discussion moves towards spghtly more "weighty" topics pke poptics, corporate way of pfe, philosophy, where the opinions of each other are pstened to and valued.
Expressing Thoughts − Once all the above stages have been cleared, you reach the final stage where both the persons can feel sufficiently comfortable in each other s company to be able to disclose intimate details about each other.