Chances are you will have to overcome several communication barriers at work this week. Maybe it’s with the coworker who just won’t open up and share an idea or perhaps you’re trying to make a good impression on the vice president you see in the elevator every day, but don’t know what to say. Try this sports topics to get the conversation going.
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Sports topics are a great way to connect and make small talk with coworkers, don’t assume people aren’t fans based on their gender, nationality or any other factors you might consider. Use the topics below to start a conversation with anyone. If they’re not interested in talking sports then switch gears, but don’t rule it out until you try it.
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But to really find common ground with your colleagues, you need to branch out and talk about something other than work. Give them a break from thinking about their job for 5 minutes and take a little break yourself and invest in the people around you.
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I want to draw your attention to how Romney’s communication style affects his likability and impacts his current opportunities. It’s a great example of the importance of communication in the workplace.
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Filling out an NCAA tournament bracket will give you something to talk about, a way to connect with your coworkers and broaden your appeal. If everyone is talking about it – shouldn’t be in the loop too?
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When you hear the sports conversations come up at the office, stick around and participate. Those conversations are a great way to build rapport with your coworkers and break through communication barriers at work.
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That’s where sports topics give you an edge. Something new happens every day in the sports world, which gives you fresh topics and new subjects to talk about on a daily basis. And as a bonus – sports fans rarely DVR games or SportsCenter to watch at a later date. They want to talk about the hot topics and invite conversation about them. Your ability to join in the conversation increases your likeability and rapport – both are key factors at work.
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The Academy Award nominated movie “Moneyball” provides insight into how good communication skills pay off in business.
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Increasing your appeal at work is as easy as broadening your conversation topics. Sports conversations appeal to a large number of people and you don’t have to be a sports fanatic to join the conversation – all you have to do is read the summaries of the following hot topics and ask the questions provided.
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Here’s the thing – you have relationships with everyone you work with. Good or bad those relationships exist. Strong relationships lead to more productivity, a happier work environment and greater success.
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