Communication , And its types in officially and non-officially Chetan Pandey
From the beginning of Human civilization communication is a important part of human life...
Now days communication plays a very essential role in our day to day as well as business world.
In the world.
In these slides you will get to know about
What is communication?
Different types of communication in official as wells as non-official places.
Means of Communication
Directions of Communication
Advantages and Disadvantages
And many more ........
Communication is essential to any relationship whether it is between friends, family, co-workers or significant others. Being able to effectively communicate your needs and feelings is crucial in order for these relationships to develop and grow. Communication is not always what you say. Sometimes it is what you don't say and what you do or don't do. Understanding the basic types of communication is important in making sure that you are not sending the wrong message.
Communication , And its types in officially and non-officially Chetan Pandey
From the beginning of Human civilization communication is a important part of human life...
Now days communication plays a very essential role in our day to day as well as business world.
In the world.
In these slides you will get to know about
What is communication?
Different types of communication in official as wells as non-official places.
Means of Communication
Directions of Communication
Advantages and Disadvantages
And many more ........
Communication is essential to any relationship whether it is between friends, family, co-workers or significant others. Being able to effectively communicate your needs and feelings is crucial in order for these relationships to develop and grow. Communication is not always what you say. Sometimes it is what you don't say and what you do or don't do. Understanding the basic types of communication is important in making sure that you are not sending the wrong message.
This presentation is about Types of communication.Verbal communication, Non-verbal communication, and Formal - Informal Communication with suitable example.
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This presentation is about Types of communication.Verbal communication, Non-verbal communication, and Formal - Informal Communication with suitable example.
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2. • What is communication?
It is derived from a latin word
communis(to make common).
Communication is a way to
communicate with other people.
It include our emotions, our feelings,
cultural situations and many more.
3. TYPES OF COMMUNICATION
People communicate with others in
many ways.
Choice of communication channel and
your style of communicating is also
affects communication, so there are
various types of communication.
4. VERBAL COMMUNICATION
Verbal communication is that type of
communication in which people
communicates in spoken or written.
Example:
Face to face
Through electronic and machenical
devices.
5. ORAL COMMUNICATION
In oral communication we
communicate verbally.
There are two types to oral
communication.
Face to face: we communicate face to
to face to other person.
Distance: we communicate from any
mechanical or electrical device
6. WRITTEN
A Written Communication means the
sending of messages, orders or
instructions in writing through letters,
circulars, manuals, reports, telegrams,
office memos, bulletins, etc.
7. NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION
This communication is without words
It is that type of communication in
which people communicates with
expressions, eye contact, posture.
Example:
Body language
8. FORMAL COMMUNICATION
Formal language is mainly used in offices,
schools, universities at the time of
presentations, job interviews etc.
9. INFORMAL COMMUNICATION
We use informal language in everyday life.
We use informal language in a gathering of
friends, with our siblings.