Methods of Communication: Verbal Communication Written Communication Non-Verbal Communication
Methods of Communication: Verbal Communication Written Communication Non-Verbal Communication
communication
Verbal communication
Written communication
Non-Verbal communication
What is Communication?
Letter
Memo
Notice
Circular
Report
Minutes
Advantages of written communication
Messages can be edited and revised many time
before it is actually sent.
Written communication provide record for every
message sent and can be saved for later study.
A written message enables receiver to fully
understand it and send appropriate feedback.
Written communication can be constructed
over a longer period of time.
A written communication can also be read by
many people (such as all employees in a
department or all customers).
It’s a “one-to-many” communication, as
opposed to a one-to-one verbal conversation.
Can be duplicated through printing or
photocopying.
Suitable for lengthy messages i.e annual
reports, instruction manual etc.
More reliable.
Disadvantages of written communication
Unlike oral communication, Written
communication doesn’t bring instant feedback.
It takes more time in composing a written
message as compared to word-of-mouth.
number of people struggles for writing ability.
Very often valuable papers get lost.
Poor writing skills can hamper the effectiveness
of the written communication.
Expensive.
Cannot be changed easily at any time so lack of
flexibility is there.
If the receiver needs some clarification of the
message, he will have to write back and wait for
the reply to his query.
Non-Verbal Communication
Nonverbal communication manages to convey the
sender's message without having to use words.
Research shows that 55% of in-person
communication comes from nonverbal cues like
facial expressions, body stance, and tone of voice.
According to one study, only 7% of a Receiver’s
comprehension of a Message is based on the
Sender’s actual words; 38% is based on
paralanguage (the tone, pace, and volume of speech),
and 55% is based on nonverbal cues (body language.
The muscles of our faces convey our emotions. We
can send a silent message without saying a word.
Adopting a smile (even if we’re feeling stressed) can