CH-3 Abc
CH-3 Abc
CH-3 Abc
PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNICATION
Principles of communication are
known as the "seven C’s,” they are
Completeness,
Conciseness,
Consideration,
Concreteness,
Clarity,
Courtesy
Correctness
Cont’d
Completeness
Conciseness
consideration
clarity
concreteness
Courtesy
correctness
11/22/2023 3
7 “C’S” OF BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
They are important for both written and oral communications. They
provide guidelines for choice of content and style of presentation-
adapted to the purpose and receiver of your message.
3.Check for the five W’s (who, what, where, when, and why) and any
other essentials.
Hi everyone
I just wanted to send you all a reminder about the meeting we’re having tomorrow.
See you then
Mr. Alex
Hi everyone
I just wanted to remind you about tomorrow's meeting on the role of foreign direct
investment in sustainable development. The meeting will be at 10:00 a.m. in the
second-level conference room. Please let me know if you can’t attend.
See you then
Mr. Alex
CONCISENESS : Saves Time
Conciseness is saying what you have to say in the fewest possible words
without sacrificing the other C qualities. Most businesspeople are very busy,
the wordy letter is usually put aside ( CV). A concise message saves time and
expense and contributes to emphasis.
4.Avoid overusing “It is,” “It was,” “There is,” “There was,” “There are,”
There were” at sentence beginnings.
Whenever possible, use a verb in the present tense and active voice
• Wordy: The total balance due will be found on page 2 of this report.
• Concise: The balance due is on page 2 of this report
B . Include only Relevant Statements
Use a shorter name after you have mentioned the long one once:
Consideration means that you prepare every message with the recipient in mind and try to
put yourself in his/her place.
Try to visualize your readers (or listeners)- their desires, problems, circumstances,
emotions, and probable reactions to your request.
Then, handle the matter (message, channel and context) from their point of view; this
thoughtful consideration is also called “you-attitude,”
Are your letter and message considerate?
Do you show your readers you care about their needs in the
message you send and the way in which you send it?
Have you looked at your letter from your reader’s point of view?
Have you used a warm, friendly tone that tells your readers you
care about their needs?
Four specific ways you can indicate you are considerate:
Focus on “you” instead of “I” and “we.”
Show reader benefit or interest in the reader.
Emphasize positive, pleasant facts.
Apply integrity & ethics.
If psychologically desirable, begin with “you” or “your,” and keep your reader
in the message (tactfully) until you finish.
We: We give the best service from around
the vicinity.
You: You can get the best service from
around the vicinity.
Whenever possible and true, show how your readers will benefit from whatever
the message asks or announces.
Positive-Pleasant
Communicating concretely means being specific, definite, and vivid rather than
vague and general.
Do you use easy-to-understand words that give your reader specific mental pictures of
your message?
General: NASA claims that it has the best Physicists from all over the
world.
Concrete:7 out of the 10 physicists who have won the ‘Nobel’ prize
in
the field of physics have worked in NASA at one point in their lives.
C) Choose Vivid, Image- Building
words
Use comparisons, figurative language, and concrete instead of
abstract nouns.
Abstract – Consideration was given to the fact that…..
Clarity - is making your receiver understand what you are trying to convey and interpret your words
with the same meaning you have in mind.
It is not merely politeness with the insertion of “pleases” and “thank- you.”
Your letter is not clear at all: I can’t understand it. If I understood your
Formal:
A. Use the right level interrogate;
of language terminate
Informal: ask; end
us.sogeti.co