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B.B.S (2ST) S.S

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GROUP MEMBERS ……

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Types of CommunicationVerbal communication It is written or spoken message that uses

words to exchange ideas/information. The means of verbal communication area) Written communicationb) Oral communication

Non Verbal communication•Its an unspoken or unwritten message that uses body language.•It includes facial expressions,gestures,eye contact physical appearance etc..

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Oral and Written Communication

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ORAL COMMUNICATION

Anything that emanates from the mouth is referred as oral communication.

Attributes of good oral communication-Sounds and sound combinations, Stress, Rhythm, Intonation, Speed, pausing, Clarity of articulation, Voice modulation: volume & pitch variation (avoiding “monotonous speech)

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Methods of oral communicationAmong individual Face-to-face communication interviews Telephone conversation

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ADVANTAGE OF ORAL COMMUNICATION Immediate feedback Better relationships Time saving It’s the only way out during

an emergency

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DISADVANTAGES OF ORAL COMMUNICATIONLack of retention/documentationDistortion in passing the messageNo legal validityPossibility of misunderstandingUnsuitable for long messages

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WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONThe power of writing is eloquently

expressed in the saying “pen is mightier than the sword”

Written communication has to acquire great significance in the life of individuals as well as business organization.

Methods of written communication in an organization includes-letters, memoranda, notices, circulars, agenda, manuals, handbooks, reports, orders, inquiries, complains, quotations, contracts, etc…

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Advantages of written communication

Ready reference Legal defense Promotes uniformity Mass access Suitable for distance

communication Image building Accurate and an ambiguous Permanent in nature Permits substitution and

revision

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Disadvantages of written communication

Limited to literature worldTime consumingLot of paper workNeeds expertise in expressionLack of immediate feedbackCostlyMore men hours neededNo immediate clarification

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“Oral and nonoral messages expressed by other than linguistic means.”Messages transmitted by vocal means that do not involve languageSign language and written words are not considered nonverbal communication

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Nonverbal communication is powerful60% of all communication is nonverbal (Burgoon, Buller, & Woodall,1989)

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When we communicate, only a small percent of the exchange is verbal. We use body language and movements to enhance our messages, whether consciously or unconsciously. These subtle inflections are picked up by those around us and consciously or unconsciously the other person reacts to them. You can see it is effective by the reaction of the other person.

Remember when you were a child and you had done something wrong? Your mom would stand with her hands on her hips and look at you. Although no words were spoken, you immediately knew what she meant. Right? Nonverbal communication at it's best

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Complementary: Non-verbal cues complement a verbal message by adding to its meaning. You can pat someone you offended at the back as you say sorry to him or her.

Easy presentation: Information can be easily presented in non-verbal communication through using visual, audio-visual and silent means of non-verbal communication.

Substituting: Non-verbal message may substitute for the verbal message especially if it is blocked by noise, interruption, long distance etc. for example: gestures-finger to lips to indicate need for quite, facial expressions- a nod instead of a yes

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Accenting: Often used to accent a verbal message. Verbal tone indicates the actual meaning of the specific words.

Repeat: Used to repeat the verbal message (e.g. point in a direction while stating directions.)

Help to illiterate people: This type of communication use gestures, facial expressions, eye contact, proximity, touching etc. and without using any spoken or written word. So, it is very much helpful for illiterate people.

Help to handicapped people: Non-verbal cues of communication greatly help in handicapped people especially to deaf people. Deaf people are exchange message through the movements of hands, fingers, eye ball etc

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Attractive presentation: Non-verbal communication is based on visual, picture, graph, sign etc. that can be seen very much attractive.

Reducing wastage of time: The message of non-verbal communication reached the receiver very fast. For this reason it reduces the wastage of valuable time of the communicator.

Quick expression of message: Non-verbal cues of communication like sign and symbol can also communicate some messages very quickly than written or oral messages.

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Reducing wastage of time: The message of non-verbal communication reached the receiver very fast. For this reason it reduces the wastage of valuable time of the communicator.Quick expression of message: Non-verbal cues of communication like sign and symbol can also communicate some messages very quickly than written or oral messages.

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Vague and imprecise: Non-verbal communication is quite vague and imprecise. Since in this communication there is no use of words or language which expresses clear meaning to the receiver. No dictionary can accurately classify them. Their meaning varies not only by culture and context but by degree of intension.

Continuous: It is possible to stop talking in verbal communication, but it is generally not possible to stop nonverbal cues. Also, spoken language has a structure that makes it easier to tell when a subject has changed, for instance or to analyze its grammar. Nonverbal does not lend itself to this kind of analysis.

Multi-channel: while watching someone’s eyes, you may miss something significant in a hand gesture. Everything is happening at once and therefore it may be confusing to try to keep up with everything. Most of us simply do not do so, at least not consciously.Culture-bound: Non-verbal communication is learnt in childhood, passed on to you by your parents and others with whom you associate. A few other gestures seem to be universal. Evidence suggests that humans of all cultures smile when happy and frown when unhappy. However, most nonverbal symbols seem to be even further disconnected from any “essential meaning” than verbal symbols. Gestures seen as positive in one culture (Like the thumbs-up gesture in the USA) may be seen as obscene in another culture.

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Long conversations are not possible: In non-verbal communication, long conversation and necessary explanations are not possible. No party can discuss the particular issues of the messages.

Difficult to understand: Difficult to understand and requires a lot of repetitions in non-verbal communication. Since it uses gestures, facial expressions eye contact, touch etc. for communicating

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Not everybody prefers: Everybody not prefers to communicate through non-verbal communication with others. Sometimes it cannot create an impression upon people or listeners. It is less influential and cannot be used everywhere. It is cannot be used as a public tool for communication.

Lack of formality: Non-verbal communication does not follow any rules, formality or structure like other communication. Most of the cases people unconsciously and habitually engaged in non-verbal communication by moving the various parts of the body.

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Costly: In some cases non-verbal communication involves huge cost. For example, neon sign, power point presentation, cinema etc are very much costly compared to others form of communication.

Distortion of information: Since it uses gestures, facial expressions, eye contact, touch, sign, sound, paralanguage etc. for communicating with others, there is a great possibility in distortion of information in non-verbal communication

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