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Lesson 1: COMMUNICATION literally and figuratively; literally, a mechanical sound
that is perhaps more resonant than the message
Definition of Communication drowning it; figuratively, can refer to the resistance of The word communication is derived from a the intended receiver to the messages being sent to Latin word ‘communis’’ which means his/her direction ‘commonness’ or ‘to share or to participate’. Context – a collection of observable conditions that It is the process of exchanging ideas, thoughts, both the sender and the receiver can use to associate feelings and emotions from one person to the same elements with a specific message; are another with the use of symbols which may be interconnected factors that have an impact on the verbal and/or non-verbal and aims for message; physical, psychological, social, and cultural understanding aspects are among the communication contexts that “Communication is the act of transmitting need to be considered in the communication process. information, signals, or messages by talk, gestures, or words within a system of sending Principles in Ethical Communication or encoding and receiving or decoding messages from a source to its destination Ethics in Communication: through language of expression.” Uphold Integrity Respect Diversity of Perspective and Most common ways we communicate Privacy Spoken Word Observe Freedom of Expression Written Word Effectively Visual Images Promote Access to Communication Body Language Be Open-minded Develop Your Sense of Accountability Importance of communication Communication helps to spread knowledge and Seven C’s of Communication Principle: information among people. The advent of the internet not only allows Completeness people to have better access to knowledge and Conciseness information in all fields, but also makes it easier Coherence and faster to contact with people around the Concreteness world. Clarity Communication is the foundation of all human Correctness relationships. Courtesy Communication helps people to express their ideas and feelings and at the same time helps us Types of Communication to understand emotions and thoughts of others. Verbal Communication The Communication Process It refers to the form of communication in which message is transmitted verbally. Elements of Communication: Communication is done by word of mouth and a Sender/Source – where the message comes from; can piece of writing. be a person or organization In verbal communication remember the Receiver – the one who gets the message that was acronym “KISS” (keep it short and simple). transmitted through the channels; can be individual or organization Verbal Communication is divided into: Message – the verbal and non-verbal form of the idea, Oral Communication thought, or feeling that one intends to Written Communication communicate to another person or groups of people. Encoding – the process by which a message is translated Oral Communication so it can be transmitted and In oral communication, Spoken words are used. communicated to another party; how you compose it includes face-to-face conversations, speech, your sentence as you communicate telephonic conversation, video, radio, Decoding – the process by which the receiver translates television, voice over internet. the source’s thoughts and ideas so Communication is influenced by pitch, volume, they can have meaning speed and clarity of speaking. Channel – technologies are the lines that enable the act Advantages: of sending or transmitting It brings quick feedback. Feedback – the response generated by the message In a face-to-face conversation, by reading facial that was sent to the receiver; can either expression and body language one can guess be immediate or delayed whether he/she should trust what’s being said Barriers – the factors that inhibit the clarity and flow of or not. communication; can be treated both Disadvantages: In face-to-face discussion, user is unable to expressed using your body; your posture, deeply think about what he is delivering, so this gesture, facial expression, body language, can be counted as a fault. and everything you do are perhaps the most obvious in communicating messages Written Communication Gestures – most usually hand or head In written communication, written signs or movements that indicate a particular meaning symbols are used to communicate. Facial Expressions – executed using the facial In written communication message can be muscles transmitted via email, letter, report, memo etc. Eye contact – looking directly at your audience’s Written Communication is most common form eyes of communication being used in business. Body stance – how you sit or stand in front of a person or an audience Advantages: Messages can be edited and revised. Levels of Communication Written communication provides record and backup. Intrapersonal Communication is communication A written message enables receiver to fully that occurs in your own mind. It is the basis of your understand it and send appropriate feedback. feelings, biases, prejudices, and beliefs. Disadvantages: Examples are when you make any kind of Written communication doesn’t bring instant decision – what to eat or wear. When you feedback. It takes more time in composing a think about something – what you want to written message as compared to word-of- do on the weekend or when you think mouth and number of people struggle for about another person. writing ability. Interpersonal Communication is the communication between two people but can involve more in Nonverbal Communication informal conversations. Nonverbal communication is the sending or Examples are when you are talking to your receiving of wordless messages. Such as friends. A teacher and student discussing an gesture, body language, posture, tone of voice assignment. A patient and a doctor or facial expressions, is called nonverbal discussing a treatment. A manager and a communication. potential employee during an interview. Nonverbal communication is all about the Small Group Communication is communication body language of speaker. within formal or informal groups or teams. It is group interaction that results in decision making, Elements of Non-Verbal Communication problem solving and discussion within an organization. Vocalics/Paralanguage – refers to the use of Examples would be: A group planning a volume, tone, pitch, and rate of speaking surprise birthday party for someone. A team Vocal Characterizers – include vocal aspect of working together on a project. the following actions: yawning, whispering, Public communication involves a speaker who seeks yelling, laughing, smiling, crying, sneezing, to inform, persuade or motivate an audience. sighing Examples are a teacher and a class of Vocal Qualifiers – include tone, tempo, rhythm, students. A preacher and a congregation. A pitch, volume, intensity, and extent speaker and an assembly of people in the Vocal Segregates – include sounds like “uh-uh”, auditorium. “mmm”, “uh” and even silent pauses. Mass Communication is the use of print (newspaper Proxemics – refers to the use of space to convey an and magazines) and broadcast (radio and television) idea or image; the use of space or proximity is a media channels to reach a wider coverage. The key significant indicator of how close or intimate we feel is that you are reaching a large amount of people toward people. There are four (4) proxemic zones without it being face to face. Feedback is generally according to Hall (1966): delayed with mass communication. The Intimate Zone (0” – 1..5’) A television commercial. A magazine article. The Personal Zone (1.5 – 4’) Hearing a song on the radio. Books, Newspapers, The Social Zone (4’ – 12’) Billboards. The Public Zone (12’ – infinity) Chronemics – an attitude of time which disclose information with others about status and relationship Artifacts – refer to the things a person owns, use, wear, and even discard convey message about such person; it includes your preference, taste, resources or lack of it to convey meanings Movements – a kind of non-lexical communication where ideas or messages are Barriers in Communication Overcoming Communication Barriers
Become an engaged listener. Listening well
Communication barriers are any factors that prevent us means not just understanding the words or the from effectively exchanging and understanding information being communicated, but also messages. They can be physical, cultural, linguistic, or understanding the emotions the speaker is emotional, and can occur within or between individuals, trying to communicate. groups, or organizations. Apply positive self-talk and perception. Positivity is the best encouragement. It welcomes good vibes and pleasant outlook in all communication. Language Barrier is a difficulty or obstacle that Use appropriate language. Tailor the words you arises when people who speak different languages will use based on your audience or listener. attempt to interact. This can prevent people from Keep it simple or understandable. understanding each other and lead to Be Open. Suspend your own judgment, ideas, misunderstandings, frustration, and even conflict. and beliefs. Give the speaker time to develop The language barrier can be caused by a lack of and express his/her ideas or point before you knowledge of the other person’s language, or a conclude if the message has any value, little lack of proficiency in both languages. value, or none at all. Physical Barrier refers to any physical limitation Give and accept feedback. Feedback keeps the that can interfere with the communication communication going. Respond to what has process. Examples include noise, poor lighting, been heard. Keep an open mind and avoid distance between speakers, and physical overreacting emotionally to a message or obstructions between speakers. Other physical feedback. environmental barriers include technology issues, Pay attention to nonverbal signals. The way such as poor signal reception on mobile phones, you look, listen, move, and react to another or a lack of access to technology, such as the person tells them more about how you’re internet or computers. feeling than words alone ever can Emotional Barrier is a psychological barrier that prevents people from fully expressing their emotions or feelings to one another. This can be due to a lack of trust, fear of vulnerability, or difficulty in understanding the other person's point of view. Emotional barriers can interfere with effective communication and lead to misunderstandings and conflict. Cultural Barrier refer to the differences in language, customs, and beliefs that may exist between people of different cultures or societies. These barriers can prevent people from understanding each other, leading to miscommunication and misunderstanding. Cultural barriers can also lead to cultural clashes, which are disagreements or conflicts caused by differences in beliefs and values
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