No matter what mode of communication one employs, it is
the communicator that makes the communication effective or ineffective, and
to varying degrees of such. A good communicator can be the difference
between winning a political election and losing it, no matter the specific
content of what the communicator has to convey. There is no better an
example of an excellent communicator than Barack Obama. This man rose to
unprecedented popularity within two years from having been an unknown entity
simply because of his talent as a communicator. A good communicator knows
what he wants to communicate, and concentrates every bit of effort in as
effortless a manner as possible to the audience he reaches.
The hope and change message that Barack Obama successfully communicated
throughout his campaign is the single most important thing that earned him
his White House residency. It is not always ideas that need to be
communicated for success, but the feelings that are elicited in the hearts
and minds of the audience from the communicator's words, movements, eye
contact, facial expressions, the tone, and variations
Browsergames Strategie in voice, that can have far more communicative
impact than any specific cerebral enlightenment from the communicator.
Of course, there are those extremely talented communicators like Hemingway,
Fitzgerald, and Steinbeck who can create those same deep emotions in the
hearts and minds of their readers using only the written word to elicit
them. The old adage that "the pen is mightier than the sword," can be
applied to any form of communication where the communicator is talented
enough to well up emotions from the depths of people's hearts, whether with
the pen, the voice, body language, facial expressions, or a combination of
several modes of these various forms of communication.