Purposive Com
Purposive Com
Purposive Com
What is Communication?
Giving and/or receiving of information from one source to
another
An act of transferring
information/ideas/instruction/direction/news from one place,
person or group to another
The act of conveying meanings from one entity or group to
another through the use of mutually understood signs, symbols,
and semiotic rules
The imparting or exchanging of information or news
Process of passing information and understanding from one
person to another
FORMS
written visual
Communication Process
Communication Process
The source of the message is the sender.
The message is the information a person wants to communicate
Encoding is the process of transferring the message into a format or platform that is
expected to be understood by the recipient
Channel is the method(s) one uses to convey the message
Decoding happens when the intended recipient of the information receives the
message. Receptive skills are necessary in this phase, which includes reading and
comprehending, viewing, active listening or asking questions, if necessary
Receiver is the target recipient of the message
Feedback is the mechanism that gauges how successful the communication
process is
Context refers to the specific situation of both the communication setup and the
communicators. It determines the tone, level of formality, style and other elements of
communication
Different Communication Skills that should be develop
Reading
Writing
Speaking
Listening
Audience Analysis – knowing the audience, understanding their level and how
they need to receive the information
Identifying and overcoming communication barriers
a. Physical and physiological noise
b. Cultural difference
c. Varying levels of expectations and experiences
d. Difference in perspectives
e. Communication styles
TRIVIA:
In a 2015 research study on the
Globalization of English, which included
top international companies, it was
revealed that good communication skills
in English add a salary premium of 30% -
70% depending on region.
Principles of Effective
Communication
Clarity
conciseness completeness