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Personality
Dress Body Language
Tone and
Voice CountenanceManners
Components Of Personality
Information Sender
Information Receiver
Information Sent
Channel
Situational Context
One Way Communication
Information
Information Receiver
Information sender
Feedback
Two-Way Communication
Transmission Medium Reception Decoding ActionSource Encod
ing
Feedback Loops
Steps in Communication
Personality Communication Skills
Knowledge Leadership
Smartness Fluency Depth Initiative
Cheerfulness Clarity Range Tolerance
Enthusiasm Logically Team Spirit
Keenness Coherence Analytical ability Persuasiveness
Curiosity Effectiveness Decisiveness
Participation Coordination of thoughts
Flixibility
POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE TRAITS
Positive Traits
Personality Communication Skills
Knowledge Leadership
Shyness Incoherence Ignorance Intolerance
Sluggishness Muteness Lack of ideas Unfriendliness
Diffidence Fumbling Superficiality Selfishness
Timidity Aggressiveness Mental Poverty Rigidity
Rudeness Distracted Indecisiveness
Nervousness Amorphous Incoherence Isolation
Indifference Vagueness
Tonal Poverty Lack of Analytical ability
Negative Traits
A T G MS
OI
T R AA
O OI
T LS
F L PA
OI
T I TS
E DM
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COMMUNICATION SKILLS LEADERSHIP
T GT
A-APPEARANCE D-DEPTH LS-LISTENING SKILLS I-INITIATIVET-TEMPERAMENT R-RANGE F-FLUENCY TS-TEAM SPIRITG-GESTURE A-ANALYTICAL L-LANGUAGE E-ENDURANCEOI-OVERALL IMPRESSION O-ORGANISATION OF IDEAS PA-PHONETIC ABILITY DM-DECISION MAKINGMS-MENTAL STATE
Topics for Group Discussion
• 1. Transport for tomorrow.• 2. Protecting the Environment• 3. Women: Marriage and jobs• 4. Starting a business• 5. Brain drain• 6. Influence of TV on youngsters• 7. Money is more important than job satisfaction• 8. City bred students are brighter than students from towns• 9. Students should stay away from politics• 10. Only the rich can afford good education in India.• 11. People above 40 years must not be given jobs in organizations• 12. The booming retail industry is encouraging consumerism• 13. Friends are better than relatives.• 14. Our population – a boon or a bane• 15. Sales men are born, not made• 16. Leaders are born, not trained• 17. Do Indian women really enjoy the same status as men?• 18. Can cricket bridge the differences between India and Pakistan?• 19. Should cricketers endorse brands?• 20. We should scrap exams at the college level.