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Chapter 1. Building Responsibility. Learning Objectives. Identify and analyze the ethical and social responsibilities you have Identify the components of the communication process Explain the importance of effective communication skills different contexts

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  1. Chapter 1 Building Responsibility

  2. Learning Objectives • Identify and analyze the ethical and social responsibilities you have • Identify the components of the communication process • Explain the importance of effective communication skills different contexts • Recognize your audience as an important element in building responsible communication skills • Realize the importance and impact of both verbal and nonverbal communication

  3. Chapter Outline • What is Communication • Laying the Proper Foundation • Building the Proper Motivation

  4. New Speech Terms Ethics Communication Sender Message Receiver Feedback CommunicationBarrier Written communication Oral communication Nonverbal communication Symbol Intrapersonal communication Interpersonal communication Oratory/rhetoric Orator Logical appeal Emotional appeal Ethical appeal Dialogue Motivation Stereotyping

  5. Introduction • Ethics refers to a person’s sense of right and wrong • Goes hand in hand with responsibility • Ethical + Responsible = • Successful Oral Communication

  6. What is Communication? • The process of sending and receiving messages • Occurs whenever we express ourselves in a manner that is clearly understood • The Communication Process • Sender • Message • Receiver • Feedback

  7. Communication Barriers • Any obstacle that gets in the way • Attitudinal • Social • Educational • Cultural • Environmental • How do we get past these?

  8. Breaking Through the Barrier • Tips for the sender • Think…before you speak • Articulate…your words • Watch… the receiver • Tips for the receiver • Ask… questions • Learn…more about issues and people • Relate…to the background of the speaker

  9. Types of Communication • Written • Oral or Verbal • Nonverbal • Facial expressions or body movements that express attitude or mood • Symbols • Anything that stands for an idea • Peace sign, wave, “ok” sign • Words: trust, honesty, family

  10. Laying the Proper Foundation • Working to Be a Good Person • Communicating Constructively • Caring About Your Audience

  11. Working to be a Good Person • Words that are honest and have meaning • Depends on your ethics • Intrapersonal communication • Can you be honest with yourself? • Can you hold yourself responsible? • Example

  12. Communicating Constructively • Interpersonal Communication • Messages transmitted between two or more people • Not limited to formal speaking situations • Oratory (rhetoric) • The art or study of public speaking • Orator – person who uses words effectively

  13. Caring About Your Audience • Sir Laurence Olivier • “Performers can bring creative life to a play only if they respect the audience enough tot think that the audience will understand the play.” • Questions to Consider Before Speaking • Is this material appropriate? • How would I feel if I were asked that question? • Am I giving my audience new information? • Is my material too difficult or too easy?

  14. Appealing to an Audience • Logical Appeal • Sequence and analysis in your organization • Factual evidence to prove your point • Emotional Appeal • “strike a chord” with emotions • Touches on patriotism, family, justice, etc. • Ethical Appeal • Demonstrate a natural honesty • Strong constitution regarding right and wrong • No-comprimise approach to your values

  15. Building the Proper Motivation • Motivation • A need or desire that causes a person to act • 2 Internal Forces for Motivation Words • The desire to treat both people and situations fairly and to avoid stereotyping others • The desire to set a good example for others

  16. Stereotyping • Stereotyping • Labeling every person in a group based on a preconceived idea as to what the group represents • Football players lack intelligence • Straight-A students are “nerds” • Politicians are dishonest • People, in general, are dishonest • Don’t Let the Negative Stereotypes De-motivate You • Set an Example • What you say • What you do • Make People Believe!

  17. What Did You Learn? Section 1 – What is Communication? 4 Part Communication Process? • Sender • Message • Receiver • Feedback What are communication barriers?

  18. What Did You Learn Section 2 – Laying the Proper Foundation 3 Elements of your Value Structure Foundation? • Working to be a good person • Communicating constructively • Caring about your audience Difference between intrapersonal & interpersonal? What is “the art or study of public speaking?”

  19. What Did You Learn? Section 3 – Building the Proper Motivation What is the desire that causes a person to act? Read “What Symbols Can Say” p. 9 • What term from Section 3 does Michael Green demonstrate?

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