The document appears to be a presentation on effective communication given by a group of students. It includes sections on the introduction to communication, what is effective communication, the 7 C's of communication, barriers to effective communication, listening, and techniques for effective listening. The presentation provides definitions and explanations of key concepts related to effective communication and emphasizes the importance of listening, clarity, and overcoming barriers.
Communication is the act of conveying meanings from one entity or group to another through the use of mutually understood signs and semiotic rules
The ability to communicate effectively is an essential skill in today's world. Communication is a dynamic process.
Communication is the act of conveying meanings from one entity or group to another through the use of mutually understood signs and semiotic rules
The ability to communicate effectively is an essential skill in today's world. Communication is a dynamic process.
Effective communication is all about conveying your messages to other people clearly and unambiguously. It's also about receiving information that others are sending to you, with as little distortion as possible.
Doing this involves effort from both the sender of the message and the receiver. And it's a process that can be fraught with error, with messages muddled by the sender, or misinterpreted by the recipient. When this isn't detected, it can cause tremendous confusion, wasted effort and missed opportunity.
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
Soft skills is a term often associated with a person's "EQ" (emotional intelligence quotient), the cluster of personality traits, social graces, communication, language, personal habits, friendliness, and optimism that characterize relationships with other people. Soft skills play a vital role for professional success
Effective communication is all about conveying your messages to other people clearly and unambiguously. It's also about receiving information that others are sending to you, with as little distortion as possible.
Doing this involves effort from both the sender of the message and the receiver. And it's a process that can be fraught with error, with messages muddled by the sender, or misinterpreted by the recipient. When this isn't detected, it can cause tremendous confusion, wasted effort and missed opportunity.
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
Soft skills is a term often associated with a person's "EQ" (emotional intelligence quotient), the cluster of personality traits, social graces, communication, language, personal habits, friendliness, and optimism that characterize relationships with other people. Soft skills play a vital role for professional success
ReadySetPresent (Communication PowerPoint Presentation Content): 100+ PowerPoint presentation content slides. The foundation of all skills remains in effective communication in today's professional world. Communication PowerPoint Presentation Content slides include topics such as: Exploring the critical elements of good communication, different methods of communication, 10 slides on keys to effective listening, 6 slides on listening techniques, 10 slides on improving your listening, asking vs. telling, 10 slides on barriers and gateways to communication, 20 slides on effective business communication, why attending is important, responding to content, posturing and observing and feedback, 20+ slides on nonverbal communication, including eye contact, language barriers, how to's and more!
This PPT is meant for two day training session on Effective Communication. Includes concepts on Body language, Oral communication and Written communication
Seven C's of effective communication.
The seven C's of effective communication include completeness, conciseness, consideration, clarity, concreteness, courtesy and correctness
This Training Presentation discusses Workplace Communication - and what is essential to be successful at Workplace Communication.
It includes not only what elements are needed to properly convey your message - but what you need to know about your audience.
Academic training for the pre-graduate students , held in both Cairo University & Ain Shams University - duration is 1hr.
Contents ;
- Definition.
- Process of communication
- Types of communication
- Barriers to communication
- Path of good communication
- How to overcome the barriers.
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effective communication skills ppt
1. Chetana Hazarimal Somani College of
Commerce and Economics.
Made by:
FYBFM. Presented To: Prof.
Group No: 2. Shivaprasad Murugan
Effective Communication
3. Agenda
• Introduction to communication……..Anasuya
• What is effective communication?.............Swati
• Uses of effective Communication …. Swati
• 7 Cs of communication………………..Durgesh
• Barriers of effective communication ….. Vishal
• Activity …. Anasuya
• What is listening……..Siddesh
• Stages of listening……..Siddesh
• Relationship between speaking and Listening…………..Durgesh
• Importance of Effective Listening……Ruksar
• Techniques of Effective Listening …….Ruksar
• Path of good of communication ……..Anasuya
• Conclusion ……….. Anasuya
4. What is communication
The process of communication is
what allows us to interact with
other people; without it, we would
be unable to share knowledge or
experiences with anything outside
of ourselves. Common forms of
communication include speaking,
writing, gestures, touch and
broadcasting.
• Wikipedia definition
5. Process of communication
• Communication is the process of sending and
receiving information among people…
Feedback
receiver sender
Medium
Encode Decode
SENDER RECEIVER
6. Effective communication
• Meaning and Definition
• Uses of Effective Communication
• The 7C‟s of Effective Communication
• Facts about Effective communication
7. Meaning and definition
Meaning-
Effective Communication is a two way process – sending the right message
and to the right person.
It is important to know the psychology of the people you are interacting
with for communication to be effective.
For communication to be effective it is necessary to know the circumstances
of the counter entity.
Effective communication includes all the aspects of visual, auditory and
kinaesthetic language to appeal the listener.
Definition-
“Effective communication is the communication which produces intended
or desired result”
8. Uses of effective communication
•Effective communication helps to understand a person or situation in a better
way.
•It enables us to solve the differences, build trust and respect in the
organization.
•Sometimes our message is misunderstood or we misunderstand the received
message, effective communication helps us to resolve problems with both‟s
point of view.
•Effective communication helps us to connect well with kids, spouse, boss,
colleagues, etc.
•It helps us in decision making.
9. The 7c‟s of effective communication
1. Completeness
2. Conciseness
3. Consideration
4. Clarity
5. Concreteness
6. Courtesy
7. Correctness.
10. Completeness
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•The information conveyed in the message should be complete for the
communication to be effective.
•The sender must take into consideration the receiver‟s mind set and convey the
message accordingly.
•Complete communication enhances the reputation of the organization.
•Complete information always gives additional information wherever required,
it leaves no question in the minds of the receiver.
•Complete information helps in better decision making as it serves all the
desired and crucial information.
•Complete information persuades the audience.
11. Conciseness
•Conciseness means communicating what you want to convey in
least possible words.
•Conciseness is a necessity for effective communication.
•Concise communication provides short and essential message in
limited words.
•Concise message is more appealing and comprehensive to the
audience.
•Concise messages are non repetitive in nature.
12. Consideration
•Effective communication must take audience into consideration
by knowing the viewpoints, back ground, mindset, educational
level, etc.
•Consideration implies „stepping into the shoes of others‟.
•Consideration ensures that the self respect of the audience is
maintained and their emotions are not harmed.
•Consider the needs and requirements of the audience to achieve
effective communication.
13. Clarity
•Clarity implies emphasizing on a specific goal or objective at a
time, rather than trying to move away from track.
•Clarity helps to understand the message easily.
•Complete clarity of thoughts and ideas enhances the meaning of
message.
•Clarity comes with the use of exact, appropriate and concrete
words.
14. Concreteness
•Concrete communication implies being particular and clear
rather being fuzzy and general.
•Concrete communication shows good level of confidence.
•Concrete information helps to strengthen the reputation of the
organization.
•Concrete information cannot be misinterpreted.
15. Courtesy
•Courtesy means being polite, kind, judicious, enthusiastic and
convincing.
•Courtesy is an important element of effective communication.
•Courtesy reflects the nature and character of the sender of the
message.
•It is the same as give respect and then expect the same.
•Courtesy is not at all bias in nature.
16. Correctness
•Correctness in the communication implies that the correct
information is conveyed through message.
•Correct communication boosts up the confidence level of the
sender.
•Correct information has greater impact on the audience.
•Free from grammatical errors and use of appropriate and correct
language.
•Correct information includes the precision and accurateness of
facts and figures used in the message.
17.
18. • Lack of Sensitivity to • Physical Distractions • Lack of Interest.
Receiver • Channel Barriers. • Lack of Knowledge.
• Lack of Basic • Long Communication Chain. • Lack of Communication Skills
Communication Skills • Emotional Distractions
• Insufficient Knowledge of • Information overload
the Subject • Conflicting Messages
• Emotional Interference
• Lacking confidence
Encoding Transmitting
Barriers Decoding
Barriers Barriers.
• No Provision for Feedback
• Inadequate Feedback.
Responding
Barriers
19. Over coming the barriers of
effective communication
Connecting with
The audience
Summarizing Simple
what has been said Words
Effective Body language
Effective Questions
Communication skills (Smile, Eye contact,
Gestures, tone)
Checking
Seeking Cultural
for understanding
Participation Sensitivity
20.
21. What is listening ?
• Listening is the absorption of the meanings of
words and sentences by the brain. Listening
leads to the understanding of facts and ideas.
22. Various stages to listening
• Hearing
• Focusing on the message not the person
• Comprehending and interpreting
• Analyzing and Evaluating
• Responding
• Remembering
24. What we are taught….
50%
45%
45%
40%
35%
30%
30%
25%
20%
16%
15%
10% 9%
5%
0%
Writing Reading Speaking Listening
25. Importance of listening
“If we were supposed to talk more than listen, we would
have been given two mouths and one ear.”
Mark Twain
26. Techniques of active listening
SUMMARIZE
PARAPHRASE
Pull together the
Restate what was said main points of a
in your own words speaker
QUESTION
Challenge speaker to
think further, clarifying
both your and their
understanding, however
suspend judgement
27. Path for good communication
Listen to
Understand
Understand
Repeat before
speaking
Seek
understanding Speak to be
before understood
proceeding