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What is Communication?
• CommunicationCommunication is a process of transmitting and receiving verbal and nonverbal messages.
What is Communication? … Cont’d
• Communication is considered effectiveeffective when it achieves the desired response from the receiver.
• Simple stated, communication is a two-two-way processway process of exchanging ideas or information.
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Verbal communication
Oral
Videoconferences
Presentations
Phone calls
Meetings
One-on-one conversations
Written
Miscellaneous
Reports
Letters
Memorandums
Verbal CommunicationVerbal Communication refers to the spoken or written words you send or receive.
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Nonverbal communication
1. Body Language
Touch
Gesture اشاره
Posture چگونگی
Appearance
2. Facial Expressions
Eye Contact
Nonverbal communicationNonverbal communication refers to messages without the use of words.
3. Vocal Cues
Volume
Rate
Pitch
Volume
Rate
Pitch
4. Space and Time
Body Language is Everybody’s First Language
• From birth, before learning to speak, humans develop body language skills
• Specifically, ATTENTION is what we learn first
• Crying, making noise, and sudden movements are all babies’ attempts to gain attention
Legs & Feet
* In Asia and some European countries, putting feet up on a desk or any other piece of furniture is very disrespectful.
* Sitting cross-legged, while common in North America and some European countries, is very impolite in other parts of the world.
Hands
* The Italian “good-bye” wave can be interpreted by Americans as the gesture of “come here.”
* The American “good-bye” wave can be interpreted in many parts of Europe and Latin America as the signal for “no.”
* For greeting and farewell* Handshaking
Hands
• Friends put hands on each other to show closeness.
* Hand-holding among the same sex is a custom of special friendship and respect in several Middle Eastern and Asian countries.
* Right hand. The right hand has special significance in many societies. In certain countries in the Middle East and in Asia, it is best to present business cards or gifts, or to pass dishes of food, to get an attention, using only the right hand or both.
* Left hand is considered unclean in much of the Middle East and in parts of Indonesia.
Hands
Fingers
* The “O.K.” signal. (the thumb and forefinger form a circle) means* “fine,” or “O.K.” in most cultures,* “zero” or “worthless” in some parts of Europe* “money” in Japan* an insult in Greece, Brazil, Italy, Turkey,
Russia and some other countries
* Pointing.* Pointing with the index finger
is common in North America and Europe.
* But it is considered impolite in Japan and China where they favor using the whole open hand.
* Malaysians prefer pointing with the thumb.
Fingers
Communication is Complex
• There are various reasons why communication is complex: 1. Communication is More Than Speaking and
Listening2. Communication is Transactional
Person OnePerson One Person Person TwoTwo
Speaking Listening Listening Speaking
3. Communication Depends on FeedbackFeedbackFeedback refers to the verbal and nonverbal messages listeners send that tells speakers how they are doing.
• There are various reasons why communication is complex: 1. Communication is More Than Speaking and
Listening2. Communication is Transactional
Person OnePerson One Person Person TwoTwo
Speaking Listening Listening Speaking
3. Communication Depends on FeedbackFeedbackFeedback refers to the verbal and nonverbal messages listeners send that tells speakers how they are doing.
• There are various reasons why communication is complex: 1. Communication is More Than Speaking and
Listening2. Communication is Transactional
Person OnePerson One Person Person TwoTwo
Speaking Listening Listening Speaking
3. Communication Depends on FeedbackFeedbackFeedback refers to the verbal and nonverbal messages listeners send that tells speakers how they are doing.
Communication is Complex
• There are various reasons why communication is complex: 4. Communication is Blocked by Interference
““Interference or Noise”Interference or Noise” refers to something that blocks a listener’s ability to receive a message. External interference such as loud music, or car. Internal interference such as personal worries, daydreaming, or physical illness.
5. Communication Occurs in a Context Context Context refers to the situation in which you are communicating. You will adapt your messages to time, place, occasion, and people involved. You will consider listener’s culture and expectations.
Components of Communication
• Communication includes six components: – ContextContext– Sender-EncoderSender-Encoder– MessageMessage– MediumMedium– Receiver-DecoderReceiver-Decoder– FeedbackFeedback