social pharmacy d-pharm 1st year by Pragati K. Mahajan
Communication.ppt.pptx group crew members.
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2. •Communication is a process that involves sending and receiving messages through the verbal and
non-verbal methods.
•Communication is a two-way means of communicating information in the form of thoughts, opinions, and
ideas between two or more individuals with the purpose of building an understanding.
4. Why communication is so
important?
• In our daily life, communication helps us build relationships
by allowing us to share our experiences, and needs, and
helps us connect to others.
•It's the essence of life, allowing us to express feelings, pass on
information and share thoughts. We all need to communicate.
5. Types of communications:
•Eye 👁️ contact
•Body language
•Visual communication
•Interpersonal communication
•Formal communication
6. Definition:
•Eye👀contact is the process of looking into
someone’s else eyes,usually to communicate with
another person.
•When engaging in conversation,your words may sa
one thing how you are feeling,however your eyes can
communicate somthing entirely different.
7. Body language:
•A sample rule of thumb is that simplicity,directness,and warmth conveys sincierity.
Sincierity is vital for effective communication.In some cultures,a firm handshake,given with a
warm,dry hand,is a great way to establish trust.
•A weak,clammy handshake might convey a lack of trust worthiness.
•Gnawing one’s lip conveys uncertainty.A direct smile conveys confidence.
8. 4. VISUAL COMMUNICATION
•Visual communication is one you may not haveheard of, but it is one that complements theother
types of communication well. Visual communication is delivering information, messages, and points
by way of graphical representations, or visual aids. Some commonly used examples are slide
presentations, diagrams, physical models, drawings, and illustrations. When you use visual
communication in addition to verbal, nonverbal, and written communication, you create a very
effective way for your message to be heard and understood.
9. 5. Interpersonal Communication
•Information and ideas are exchanged between two or more persons during this
style of conversation. It can take the shape of written messages, phone calls, or face-
to-face interactions and can be formal or informal. Building and maintaining
partnerships depend on interpersonal communication.
10. • Formal Communication:
•Formal Communication refers to communication that takes
place through legal channels in an organization. That kind of
communication takes place between managers or employees
of the same class or between high and low and vice versa. It
may be oral or written but a complete record communication
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