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Effective communication Skills for EveryoneToday Indya
Communication skills is the ability to use language
(receptive) and express (expressive) information.
Effective communication skills are a critical element in
your career and personal lives
Effective communication Skills for EveryoneToday Indya
Communication skills is the ability to use language
(receptive) and express (expressive) information.
Effective communication skills are a critical element in
your career and personal lives
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In the presentation, you will be able to get the "Principles of Communication Process" cross thoroughly..
Definitions - Process Breakdown - Communication Model
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http://www.dgmcms.org.in/
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2. Content
• Communication
• Types Of Communication.
a) Verbal Communication
b) Non Verbal Communication
• Considerate Communication Style
• Refference
3. Communication
According to John W. Newstrom (n.d),
Communication is the transfer of information
from one person to another. He believes that it is
a way of reaching other by transmitting idea,
facts, thoughts, feelings and values.
4. Types of communication based on the
communication channels used are:
There are two type of communication based on
channels :
1.Verbal Communications
2.Non-verbal Communication
5. • Verbal Communication
Verbal Communication refers to the form of
communication in which message is transmitted
verbally; Communication is done by word of mouth
and writting. Objective of every communication is to
have people understand understand what we are
trying to convey.
6. Verbal Communication is of two types:
1. Oral Communication: In oral
communication we use spoken words
to communicate with others.
2.It is an informal communication
For Ex. Face to face communication,
voice chat, voice calling, radio,etc.
7. 2. Written Communication: In written
communication we write words or
message to communicate.
• A written message may be printed or
hand written
For Ex. Letter, report, memo, bulletines,
job description, etc are used for internal
communication.
electronic mail, internet websites,
letters, faxes, news release are used for
external communication.
8. Non Verbal Communications
According to McConnell, (2003), nonverbal
communication is behavior, other than spoken or
written communication, that creates or represents
meaning. In other words, it includes facial
expressions, body movements, and gestures.
Nonverbal communication is talking without
speaking a word . It is very effective, maybe even
more so than speech.
9. Types of Non Verbal Communication
1.Facial Expressions: The fellings which we express through our
face are facial expressions.
For Ex. Anger, Happiness, Sad, etc.
2.Gestures: In this type of communication we include our body
movements like moving of hands, face & other part of body.
3.Postures: Postures include the way of walking, sitting, standing,
etc
10. 4.Proximity: Proximity is all about a person’s positioning and their space in
relation to others. Various factors impact how closely we sit or stand next to
someone.
5.Touch: The use if touch for express our emotions, sympathy. It is also a non
verbal communication.
6.Personal Appearance: Our choice of color, clothing, hairstyles, and other
factors affecting appearance are also considered a means of nonverbal
communication.
7.Silence: Sometime being silence we convey a message to other. It is most
powerful form of communication.
11. Considerate Communication Style
• Very concerned about the feelings of others .
• Please other people (to be included in their peer group)
• Like to work with other and connect to other on a
personal level.
• The once to attempt to mediate any conflict in the
group.
• Want everyone to have the chance to speak their
minds .have their turns,and recive recognition for
their contribution
12. Tips For Communicating If You Have a
Considerate Communication Style
1. Recognize that other people’s opinions about a topic are separate
from their opinions about you.
2. Realize that not everyone is comfortable discussing personal
topics with work colleagues; allow others to open personal topics
before asking questions.
3. Respect your own opinion as you respect others opinions.
4. Recognize that you don’t have to be friends with everyone, but
you should treat others and be treated professionally.
13. Tips For Communicating With People Who
Have a Considerate Communication Style
1. When possible, reassure them that your opinions are not
personal.
2. Express a sincere interest in their feelings, thoughts and
personal life.
3. Encourage them to ask questions and share their opinions.
4. Let them know that you appreciate their help.
5. Resolve any conflicts quickly.
6. Whenever possible, use requests instead of imperatives in
discussing the needed change.
14. Refference
• Communication Skill By Dr. Meenu
Pandey
• Communication & Soft Skill
Development By Sachin Kulkarni
• Communication & Soft Skill
Development By Dr. Rajesh J. Oswal &
Rishikesh V. Antre
• www.google.com
• www.youtube.com
• By guidance of teachers