Presentation ON Communication: Submitted By: Anish, Arun, Bhushan, Shameem MBA/10/119
Presentation ON Communication: Submitted By: Anish, Arun, Bhushan, Shameem MBA/10/119
COMMUNICATION
Communication is a two-way process, in which the information is imparted by a sender to receive via some medium,the receiver then decodes it and gives the sender feedbacks.
Channel of communication
There are three types of communication:
Vertical
Lateral
Diagonal
Vertical communication
In this form, we have upward and downward forms of communication.transmission of message from management to the employee it refers to downward, and when the reverse occurs it is termed as upward communication.
Downward communication
Upward communication
Lateral communication
This form of communication is found among member working at the same level, I.e the peer group. Mostly,it is effective as colleagues are not hampered in their communication process by the chain of commandtechnique.
Horizontal/lateral communication
Diagonal communication
In large organization, various tasks are require support across functions. Completion of projects depends on the goodwill and cooperation of member across functions.
Process of communication
noise
Feedbacks
Written communication
Object language
COMMUNICATION
Body language
Voice modulation
Space/distance
ORAL COMMUNICATION
Oral means stemming from the mouth. Message in the form of spoken words are referred to as oral communication.eg. Shut the door Please shut the door Could you please shut the door
WRITTEN COMMUNICATON
Written communication refers to the words that are written and structured in the form of a message.like- letters, memos, reports, emails etc.
BODY LANGUAGE
Body language refers to the transmittal of message through signals emitted by the body. For exampleA handshake Eye-contact
VOICE MODULATION
Voice modulation and infections in the tone refers to the change in voice and speech pattern. Variations in voice modulations cam communicate much about the feelings and attitude of the sender.
OBJECT LANGUAGE
Object language refers to the message communicated by the object or the things that you carry on the self. For example- a respectable dress code.
PICTURES/SYMBOLS/SIGNS
Pictures, symbols and signs used and not used communicate a message. If you decide to use pictures or symbols while presenting, ensure that they add to the content and do not distract the receiver by their complexity.
Barriers of communication
Socio-psychological barriers
Organizational barrier
Physical barriers
Language
Emotional psychological barriers
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