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Communication

Communication. What is Communication?. The process of exchanging information, ideas, and feelings between a sender and a receiver. Why is it important?. Helps to develop positive interpersonal relations Helps to conduct successful business activities.

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Communication

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  1. Communication

  2. What is Communication? • The process of exchanging information, ideas, and feelings between a sender and a receiver

  3. Why is it important? • Helps to develop positive interpersonal relations • Helps to conduct successful business activities

  4. The Six Primary Elements of Communication • Senders and Receivers • Messages • Channels • Feedback • Blocks (Barriers) • Setting

  5. Senders and Receivers • Every message must be sent, received, and understood • Two kinds of communication • Verbal : speaking and writing • Non-verbal : facial expressions and body language (gestures, movements, and mannerisms)

  6. Verbal Communication • Involves the use of WORDS • Reading • Writing • Listening • Speaking • All of these skills are necessary to be successful in business

  7. Verbal Communication Reading and Writing Skills • In work situations, people are expected to read, write, and understand many types of written materials Memos Books Instructions Letters Requests Reports

  8. Verbal Communication Listening Skills • Active listening is the process of giving the speaker some type of feedback that indicates the messages are being received and understood • A nod, smile, or simple direct eye contact

  9. Verbal Communication Speaking Skills • Used in: • One on one conversations • Group settings • Presentations • Speaking clearly helps your audience receive the message correctly • Your quality of speech influences others impressions of you.

  10. Non-Verbal Communication • The sending and receiving of messages without using words • Body language • Physical appearance • Pictures/Drawings • Flags

  11. Messages • The substance of any form of communication (the information the sender wants to share) • Avoid nonstandard language (slang) to ensure that your message is understood

  12. Channels • The avenues by which the message is delivered • Face to Face • E-mail • http://jerz.setonhill.edu/writing/e-text/email/ • Telephone • Faxes/memos • http://www.wikihow.com/Write-a-Memo • Business Letters • http://www.wikihow.com/Write-a-Business-Letter

  13. Feedback • The receivers response to the message • Allows the participant to clarify the message and know that both parties are clear

  14. Blocks (Barriers) • Something that interferes with understanding the message • Three primary blocks • Distractions: noises, conversations • Emotional blocks: when a listeners biases interfere • Planning a response

  15. Setting • Where communication takes place • Should be size appropriate depending on the size of the group • Should have minimal distractions

  16. Why is this important…to me? • Studies have shown that 70% of our waking hours are spent communicating • Most jobs in business, particularly marketing, require good communication skills

  17. Assignments 1. Go online to the websites for professional emails and business letters (on my global). Do the writing activity sheet. 2. Professional Email:You have completed your business letter and memo, you will email Mrs. Swartz a professional email.  Visit the site below, read through the tips on how to write a professional email http://jerz.setonhill.edu/writing/e-text/email/ Email me at christine.swartz@lcps.org

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