1 Introduction & Defining
1 Introduction & Defining
Name- Shubham 1
Class- XA2
What is Effective
Communication?
What is effective communication?
• In groups, try to come up with a definition of
communication.
Information
The reality...
Information
Why?
Potential influences
• An Active Listener,
• An Effective Presenter,
• A Quick Thinker.
• A Win-Win Negotiator.
PROCESS OF COMMUNICATION
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Source:
Why to communicate?
What to communicate?
Usefulness of the communication.
Accuracy of the Information to be communicated.
Encoding:
• The process of transferring the information you want to communicate into
a form that can be sent and correctly decoded at the other end.
• Ability to convey the information.
• Eliminate sources of confusion. For e.g. cultural issues, mistaken
assumptions, and missing information.
• Knowing your audience.
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Verbal Communication Channels
◦ Face-To-Face meetings,
◦ Telephones,
◦ Video Conferencing.
◦ e-Mails,
◦ Memos,
◦ Reports.
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Written Communication:
Strength - A proof of a communication
Weakness - Written words does not show a person’s actual
feelings.
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• EFFECTIVE DECODING:
– Listen actively,
FEEDBACK:
So be an active listener......
ACTIVE LISTENING
Few tips towards Active Listening:
2. Be an active listener.
4. Give Feedback
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1. Understand your own communication style:
• High level of self-awareness to creating good & long lasting impression
on others.
• Gestures,
• Eye contact,
• Your posture.
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4. Give Feedback
• Remember that what someone says and what we hear can be
amazingly different.
• Restate what you think you heard and ask, "Have I understood you
correctly?"
SIX WAYS OF USING NON-VERBAL
COMMUNICATION SKILLS EFFECTIVELY
Some major areas of nonverbal behaviors to explore are:
• Eye contact
• Facial expressions
• Gestures
• Posture and body orientation
• Proximity
• Paralinguistic
• Humor
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EYE CONTACT:
Eye is an direct and most expressive part of our body.
FACIAL EXPRESSION:
Smile covers the most part of facial expression:
◦ Happiness
◦ Friendliness
◦ Warmth
◦ Liking
◦ Affiliation
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GESTURES:
• If you fail to gesture while speaking, you may be
perceived as boring, stiff and unanimated.
• A lively and animated teaching style captures students'
attention, makes the material more interesting, facilitates
learning and provides a bit of entertainment.
• Head nods, a form of gestures, communicate positive
reinforcement to students and indicate that you are
listening.
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POSTURE AND BODY ORIENTATION:
• You communicate numerous messages by the way you walk, talk,
stand and sit.
- Tone
- Pitch
- Rhythm
- Timbre
- Loudness
- Inflection
FEW FACTS
- You have over 630 muscles in your body.
- Eye muscles are the busiest muscles in the body. Scientists estimate
they may move more than 100,000 times a day.
- You have over 30 muscles in your face to help you smile or frown. It
takes 17 muscles to smile and 43 to frown.
SO SMILE EVERYTIME YOU SEE SOMEONE.