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The VASS Method of Communication: Romanticising the Professionally Unscripted Ad-libs

The proposed research paper aims to elaborate on a communicative strategy that can enable scripted and unscripted professional interactions. To be impressive, and to offer content that has depth, is to understand professional communication. VASS is a method of communication that I have conceptualised to summarise the heavy factors of creating, memorising and improvising communicative instances in both personal and professional spaces. 

Mahim Sharma

Faculty of Humanities, Applied Science Department, MAIT, Delhi.

Abstract: The proposed research paper aims to elaborate on a communicative strategy that can enable scripted and unscripted professional interactions. To be impressive, and to offer content that has depth, is to understand professional communication. VASS is a method of communication that I have conceptualised to summarise the heavy factors of creating, memorising and improvising communicative instances in both personal and professional spaces. The paper discusses a method that is systematic and derives inspiration from effective communicative strategies that have been prominent in the 21st century. To speak effortlessly and fluently on unscripted topics is a desire for many youths, and the proposed methodology may aid their attempts to be authentic and vibrant amongst a crowd of generic conversations.

 

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