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Communication
Communication
– The sharing of information between two or
more individuals or groups to reach a
common understanding.
Communication
• Importance of Good Communication
– Increased efficiency in new technologies
and skills
– Improved quality of products and services
– Increased responsiveness to customers
– More innovation through communication
The Communication Process
• Phases of the Communication
Process:
– Transmission phase in which information is
shared by two or more people.
– Feedback phase in which a common
understanding is assured.
The Communication Process
The Communication Process
• Sender – person wishing to share
information with some other person
• Message – what information to
communicate
• Encoding – sender translates the
message into symbols or language
• Noise – refers to anything that hampers
any stage of the communication process
The Communication Process
• Receiver – person or group for which
the message is intended
• Medium – pathway through which an
encoded message is transmitted to a
receiver
• Decoding - critical point where the
receiver interprets and tries to make
sense of the message
The Communication Process
• Feedback phase is initiated by the
receiver
• Receiver decides what message to send
to the original sender
• Feedback eliminates misunderstandings,
ensures that messages are correctly
interpreted
Verbal & Nonverbal Communication
• Verbal Communication
– The encoding of messages into words,
either written or spoken
• Nonverbal
– The encoding of messages by means of
facial expressions, body language, and
styles of dress.
The Role of Perception in
Communication
• Perception
– process through which people select,
organize, and interpret sensory input to give
meaning and
order to the world around them
The Role of Perception in
Communication
• Biases
– systematic tendencies to use information
about others in ways that can result in
inaccurate perceptions
The Role of Perception in
Communication
• Stereotypes
– often inaccurate beliefs about the
characteristics of particular groups of people
– can interfere with the encoding and
decoding of messages
The Dangers of Ineffective
Communication
• When managers and other members of
an organization are ineffective
communicators, organizational
performance suffers and any competitive
advantage the organization might have
is likely to be lost
Information Richness and
Communication Media
• Managers and their subordinates can
become effective communicators by:
– Selecting an appropriate medium for each
message—there is no one “best” medium.
– Considering information richness
• A medium with high richness can carry
much more information to aid
understanding.
Information Richness
• The amount of information that a
communication medium can carry
• The extent to which the medium enables
the sender and receiver to reach a
common understanding
Information Richness of Communication
Media
Communication Media
• Face-to-Face
– Has highest
information
richness.
– Can take
advantage of
verbal and
nonverbal signals.
Communication Media
• Face-to-Face
– Provides for instant feedback.
– Management by wandering around takes
advantage of this with informal talks to
workers.
– Video conferences provide much of this
richness and reduce travel costs and
meeting times.
Communication Media
• Spoken Communication
Electronically Transmitted
– Has the second highest information
richness.
– Telephone conversations are information
rich with tone of voice, sender’s emphasis,
and quick feedback, but provide no visual
nonverbal cues.
Communication Media
• Personally Addressed Written
Communication
– Has a lower richness than the verbal forms of
communication, but still is directed at a given
person.
– Personal addressing helps ensure receiver
actually reads the message—personal letters
and e-mail are common forms.
Communication Media
• Personally Addressed Written
Communication
– Does not provide instant feedback to the
sender although sender may get feedback
later.
– Excellent media for complex messages
requesting follow-up actions by receiver.
E-Mail Dos and Don’ts
• E-mail allows telecommuting employees to
work from home and keep in contact.
• The use of e-mail is growing rapidly and e-mail
etiquette is expected:
– Typing messages in all CAPITALS is seen as
“screaming” at the receiver.
– Punctuate your messages for easy reading and
don’t ramble on.
– Pay attention to spelling and treat the message like
a written letter.
Communication Media
• Impersonal Written Communication
– Has the lowest information richness.
– Good for messages to many receivers
where little or feedback is expected (e.g.,
newsletters, reports)
Communication Media
• Many managers do not have time to
read all the electronic work-related
information available to them
• Problem with information overload is the
potential for important information to be
ignored or overlooked
• Can result in lost productivity
Communication Networks
• Communication Networks
– The pathways along which information flows
in groups and teams and throughout the
organization.
Communication Networks
• Type of communication network
depends on:
– The nature of the group’s tasks
– The extent to which group members need to
communicate with each other to achieve
group goals.
Communication Networks in
Groups and Teams
Type of Network
Wheel Network Information flows to and from one central
member.
Chain Network Members communicate only with the people next
to them in the sequence.
Wheel and chain networks provide little interaction.
Circle Network Members communicate with others close to them
in terms of expertise, experience, and location.
All-Channel
Network
Networks found in teams with high levels of
communications between each member and all
others.
Communication
Networks in
Groups and
Teams
Organization Communication
Networks
• Organization Chart
– Summarizes the formal reporting channels
in an organization.
– Communication in an organization flows
through formal and informal pathways
– Vertical communications flow up and down
the corporate hierarchy.
Organization Communication
Networks
• Organization Chart
– Horizontal communications flow between
employees of the same level.
– Informal communications can span levels
and departments—the grapevine is an
informal network carrying unofficial
information throughout the firm.
Formal and Informal Communication
Networks in an Organization
Technological Advances in
Communication
• Internet
– Global system of computer networks that is
easy to join and is used by employees to
communicate inside and outside their
companies
• World Wide Web (WWW)
– “Business district” with multimedia
capabilities
Technological Advances in
Communication
• Intranets
– A company-wide system of computer
networks for information sharing by
employees inside the firm.
• Advantages of intranets
– Lies in their versatility as a communication
medium
– Can be used for a number of different
purposes by people who may have little
expertise in computer software and
programming
Technological Advances in
Communication
• Groupware
– Computer software that enables members
of groups and teams to share information
with each other and improve
communication.
How to Be Successful Using
Groupware
1. Work is team-based and members are
rewarded for group performance
2. Groupware has full support of top
management
3. Culture of the organization stresses
flexibility
4. Groupware is being used for a specific
purpose
5. Employees receive adequate training
Groupware
• Employees are likely to resist using
groupware when:
– people are working primarily on their own
– people are rewarded for their own individual
performances
– People are reluctant to share information
Groupware
• Collaboration software
– groupware that aims to promote
collaborative, highly interdependent
interactions among members of a team and
provide the team with an electronic meeting
site for communication
Barriers to Effective
Communication
– Messages that are unclear, incomplete, difficult
to understand
– Messages sent over the an inappropriate
medium
– Messages with no provision for feedback
– Messages that are received but ignored
– Messages that are misunderstood
– Messages delivered through automated
systems that lack the human element
Communication Skills for
Managers as Senders
–Send clear and complete messages.
–Encode messages in symbols the receiver
understands.
–Select a medium appropriate for the message and,
importantly, one that is monitored by the receiver.
–Avoid filtering (holding back information) and
distortion as the message passes through other
workers.
–Include a feedback mechanism is in the message.
–Provide accurate information to avoid rumors.
Communication Skills for Managers
as Senders
• Jargon
– specialized language that members of an
occupation, group, or organization develop
to facilitate communication among
themselves
– should never be used when communicating
with people outside the occupation, group,
or organization
Communication Skills For Managers
as Receivers
– Pay attention to what is sent as a message.
– Be a good listener: don’t interrupt.
– Ask questions to clarify your understanding.
– Be empathetic: try to understand what the
sender feels.
– Understand linguistic styles: different people
speak differently.
– Speed, tone, pausing all impact communication.

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Communication 1

  • 1. Prepared by Rajveer bhaskar Assistant professor, RCPIPER Communication
  • 2. Communication – The sharing of information between two or more individuals or groups to reach a common understanding.
  • 3. Communication • Importance of Good Communication – Increased efficiency in new technologies and skills – Improved quality of products and services – Increased responsiveness to customers – More innovation through communication
  • 4. The Communication Process • Phases of the Communication Process: – Transmission phase in which information is shared by two or more people. – Feedback phase in which a common understanding is assured.
  • 6. The Communication Process • Sender – person wishing to share information with some other person • Message – what information to communicate • Encoding – sender translates the message into symbols or language • Noise – refers to anything that hampers any stage of the communication process
  • 7. The Communication Process • Receiver – person or group for which the message is intended • Medium – pathway through which an encoded message is transmitted to a receiver • Decoding - critical point where the receiver interprets and tries to make sense of the message
  • 8. The Communication Process • Feedback phase is initiated by the receiver • Receiver decides what message to send to the original sender • Feedback eliminates misunderstandings, ensures that messages are correctly interpreted
  • 9. Verbal & Nonverbal Communication • Verbal Communication – The encoding of messages into words, either written or spoken • Nonverbal – The encoding of messages by means of facial expressions, body language, and styles of dress.
  • 10. The Role of Perception in Communication • Perception – process through which people select, organize, and interpret sensory input to give meaning and order to the world around them
  • 11. The Role of Perception in Communication • Biases – systematic tendencies to use information about others in ways that can result in inaccurate perceptions
  • 12. The Role of Perception in Communication • Stereotypes – often inaccurate beliefs about the characteristics of particular groups of people – can interfere with the encoding and decoding of messages
  • 13. The Dangers of Ineffective Communication • When managers and other members of an organization are ineffective communicators, organizational performance suffers and any competitive advantage the organization might have is likely to be lost
  • 14. Information Richness and Communication Media • Managers and their subordinates can become effective communicators by: – Selecting an appropriate medium for each message—there is no one “best” medium. – Considering information richness • A medium with high richness can carry much more information to aid understanding.
  • 15. Information Richness • The amount of information that a communication medium can carry • The extent to which the medium enables the sender and receiver to reach a common understanding
  • 16. Information Richness of Communication Media
  • 17. Communication Media • Face-to-Face – Has highest information richness. – Can take advantage of verbal and nonverbal signals.
  • 18. Communication Media • Face-to-Face – Provides for instant feedback. – Management by wandering around takes advantage of this with informal talks to workers. – Video conferences provide much of this richness and reduce travel costs and meeting times.
  • 19. Communication Media • Spoken Communication Electronically Transmitted – Has the second highest information richness. – Telephone conversations are information rich with tone of voice, sender’s emphasis, and quick feedback, but provide no visual nonverbal cues.
  • 20. Communication Media • Personally Addressed Written Communication – Has a lower richness than the verbal forms of communication, but still is directed at a given person. – Personal addressing helps ensure receiver actually reads the message—personal letters and e-mail are common forms.
  • 21. Communication Media • Personally Addressed Written Communication – Does not provide instant feedback to the sender although sender may get feedback later. – Excellent media for complex messages requesting follow-up actions by receiver.
  • 22. E-Mail Dos and Don’ts • E-mail allows telecommuting employees to work from home and keep in contact. • The use of e-mail is growing rapidly and e-mail etiquette is expected: – Typing messages in all CAPITALS is seen as “screaming” at the receiver. – Punctuate your messages for easy reading and don’t ramble on. – Pay attention to spelling and treat the message like a written letter.
  • 23. Communication Media • Impersonal Written Communication – Has the lowest information richness. – Good for messages to many receivers where little or feedback is expected (e.g., newsletters, reports)
  • 24. Communication Media • Many managers do not have time to read all the electronic work-related information available to them • Problem with information overload is the potential for important information to be ignored or overlooked • Can result in lost productivity
  • 25. Communication Networks • Communication Networks – The pathways along which information flows in groups and teams and throughout the organization.
  • 26. Communication Networks • Type of communication network depends on: – The nature of the group’s tasks – The extent to which group members need to communicate with each other to achieve group goals.
  • 27. Communication Networks in Groups and Teams Type of Network Wheel Network Information flows to and from one central member. Chain Network Members communicate only with the people next to them in the sequence. Wheel and chain networks provide little interaction. Circle Network Members communicate with others close to them in terms of expertise, experience, and location. All-Channel Network Networks found in teams with high levels of communications between each member and all others.
  • 29. Organization Communication Networks • Organization Chart – Summarizes the formal reporting channels in an organization. – Communication in an organization flows through formal and informal pathways – Vertical communications flow up and down the corporate hierarchy.
  • 30. Organization Communication Networks • Organization Chart – Horizontal communications flow between employees of the same level. – Informal communications can span levels and departments—the grapevine is an informal network carrying unofficial information throughout the firm.
  • 31. Formal and Informal Communication Networks in an Organization
  • 32. Technological Advances in Communication • Internet – Global system of computer networks that is easy to join and is used by employees to communicate inside and outside their companies • World Wide Web (WWW) – “Business district” with multimedia capabilities
  • 33. Technological Advances in Communication • Intranets – A company-wide system of computer networks for information sharing by employees inside the firm. • Advantages of intranets – Lies in their versatility as a communication medium – Can be used for a number of different purposes by people who may have little expertise in computer software and programming
  • 34. Technological Advances in Communication • Groupware – Computer software that enables members of groups and teams to share information with each other and improve communication.
  • 35. How to Be Successful Using Groupware 1. Work is team-based and members are rewarded for group performance 2. Groupware has full support of top management 3. Culture of the organization stresses flexibility 4. Groupware is being used for a specific purpose 5. Employees receive adequate training
  • 36. Groupware • Employees are likely to resist using groupware when: – people are working primarily on their own – people are rewarded for their own individual performances – People are reluctant to share information
  • 37. Groupware • Collaboration software – groupware that aims to promote collaborative, highly interdependent interactions among members of a team and provide the team with an electronic meeting site for communication
  • 38. Barriers to Effective Communication – Messages that are unclear, incomplete, difficult to understand – Messages sent over the an inappropriate medium – Messages with no provision for feedback – Messages that are received but ignored – Messages that are misunderstood – Messages delivered through automated systems that lack the human element
  • 39. Communication Skills for Managers as Senders –Send clear and complete messages. –Encode messages in symbols the receiver understands. –Select a medium appropriate for the message and, importantly, one that is monitored by the receiver. –Avoid filtering (holding back information) and distortion as the message passes through other workers. –Include a feedback mechanism is in the message. –Provide accurate information to avoid rumors.
  • 40. Communication Skills for Managers as Senders • Jargon – specialized language that members of an occupation, group, or organization develop to facilitate communication among themselves – should never be used when communicating with people outside the occupation, group, or organization
  • 41. Communication Skills For Managers as Receivers – Pay attention to what is sent as a message. – Be a good listener: don’t interrupt. – Ask questions to clarify your understanding. – Be empathetic: try to understand what the sender feels. – Understand linguistic styles: different people speak differently. – Speed, tone, pausing all impact communication.