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1) concept of communication
1. TO TRANSMIT THE THOUGHTS, IDEAS, FEELING, FROM MIND TO OTHERS.
IT’S A PROCESS TO SHARE WITH EACH OTHERS
ITS ALSO A SKILL TO PERSUADE PEOPLE
ITS IMPORTANT TO HELP US TO EXAMINE AND ATTEMPT TO CHANGE
THE ATTITUDE, THINKING, ALSO BEHAVIOR WITH OTHERS
“Communication works for those who
work at it.”
John Powell
2. 1ST – it’s a process that occurs whenever someone observe or experiences behavior and attributes to meaning to that behavior.
2nd – it’s a process , it is ongoing and always motion , moving ever forward, and changing continuously. its also systemic, which
means it involves a group of interrelated parts that affect one another
3rd – is a symbol which are abstract, arbitraray and ambiguous representations of other things. Its include language and many non
verbal behavior as well as art and music.
4th – definition focused on meanings.
“Communication – the human
connection – is the key to personal
and career success.”
Paul J. Meyer
3. A. INTRAPERSONALCOMMUNICATION–
IS COMMUNICATION WITH THE SELF.
- SELF EVALUATION
- ANALYZING WEAKNESS AND STRENGH
B. INTRAPERSONALCOMMUNICATION-
THE RELATIONSHIP LEVEL OF COMMUNICATION.
- INTERACTION WITH ANOTHER PERSON
- LEARN ABOUT THEM
- ACT IN AWAY TO SUSTAIN RELATIONSHIP
C. GROUP COMMUNICATION-
INTERACTION WITH LIMITED NUMBER OF PEOPLE
- WORK TO SHARE INFORMATION
- DEVELOP TO WORKS IDEAS
- SOLVE PROBLEMS AND MAKE DECISIONS
D. PUBLIC COMMUNICATION –
COMMUNICATION DESIGN TO INFORM OR PERSUADE AUDIENCE MEMBERS.
- TO CHANGE THE BEHAVIOUR OF THE AUDIENCE
- TO LET TEM ACCEPT YOUR PROPOSAL
E. MASS COMMUNICATION –
THE TRANSMISSION OF MESSAGE WHICH MAYBE PROCESSED BY GATEKEPPER PRIOR TO BEING SENT
TO A LARGE AUDIENCE VIA A CHANNEL OR BROAD DIFFUSION.
- TO ENTERTAIN - TO PERSUADE
- TO INFORM - TO INFLUENCE
F. ONLINE, OR ASSISTED COMMUNICTAION THE BUILDING RELATIONSHIP
USING COMPUTER AND THE INTERNET
- USE FOR RESEARCH
- - EXCHANGE IDEAS
4. Which type of communication
do you use most and the least?
Which do you enjoy the most and least?
Why?
5. SENDERS : the person who formulate, encode and transmit a message.
RECEIVERS : the person who receive, decode and interpret the message.
MESSAGE: the content of communicative act
CHANNELS : a medium through which a message sent
NOISE : is everything that interferes with or distort
the ability to send and receive message.
CONTEXT : the setting (place)
FEEDBACK : information returned to a message source
EFFECT : the communication outcome
8. UNDERSTANDING AND INSIGHT
MEANINGFUL RELATIONSHIP
INFLUENCE AND PERSUASION
Key function of communication is self-other understanding : insight into other
and ourselves.
We depend on communication to develop
self- awareness.
Psychologist William Shultz studied that communication offer each of usthe
chance to satisfy our need for inclusion, control and affection.
The ability to communicate effectively will bring the communication itself to
influence or persuade other person. It can be adapt to organizational and
business industries.
9. References : communication works 7th edition
(Teri Kwai Gamble and Michael Gamble)
Communication theories (Julia T. Wood)