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Interpersonal Communication… Why All the Fuss? Presented by… Chance McDavid, Vice President Greater Starkville Development Partnership August 25, 2007

Interpersonal Communication… Why All the Fuss? Presented by… Chance McDavid, Vice President Greater Starkville Development Partnership August 25, 2007

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Page 1: Interpersonal Communication… Why All the Fuss? Presented by… Chance McDavid, Vice President Greater Starkville Development Partnership August 25, 2007

Interpersonal Communication…Why All the Fuss?

Presented by…Chance McDavid, Vice President

Greater Starkville Development Partnership August 25, 2007

Page 2: Interpersonal Communication… Why All the Fuss? Presented by… Chance McDavid, Vice President Greater Starkville Development Partnership August 25, 2007

Why Do We Communicate?

Page 3: Interpersonal Communication… Why All the Fuss? Presented by… Chance McDavid, Vice President Greater Starkville Development Partnership August 25, 2007

Activity…How Are Your Communication Skills?

Page 4: Interpersonal Communication… Why All the Fuss? Presented by… Chance McDavid, Vice President Greater Starkville Development Partnership August 25, 2007
Page 5: Interpersonal Communication… Why All the Fuss? Presented by… Chance McDavid, Vice President Greater Starkville Development Partnership August 25, 2007

We are bombarded by thousands of messages every day.

What makes this message easy to communicate?

Why do we pay attention to it?

Page 6: Interpersonal Communication… Why All the Fuss? Presented by… Chance McDavid, Vice President Greater Starkville Development Partnership August 25, 2007

Speaking of Stop Signs…

Page 7: Interpersonal Communication… Why All the Fuss? Presented by… Chance McDavid, Vice President Greater Starkville Development Partnership August 25, 2007
Page 8: Interpersonal Communication… Why All the Fuss? Presented by… Chance McDavid, Vice President Greater Starkville Development Partnership August 25, 2007

Question: If you could live forever, would you and why?

Answer: "I would not live forever, because we should not live forever, because if we were supposed to live forever, then we would live forever, but we cannot live forever, which is why I would

not live forever."

Say What???

-Miss Alabama in the 1994 Miss USA contest

Page 9: Interpersonal Communication… Why All the Fuss? Presented by… Chance McDavid, Vice President Greater Starkville Development Partnership August 25, 2007

Communication Defined

• n. The exchange of thoughts, messages, or information, as by speech, signals, or writing.

The American Heritage Dictionary 2The American Heritage Dictionary 2ndnd. Ed. Ed..

Page 10: Interpersonal Communication… Why All the Fuss? Presented by… Chance McDavid, Vice President Greater Starkville Development Partnership August 25, 2007

Communication Is How We Let Others Know…

• What we are thinking.• How we are feeling.• “Who says what to

whom in what channel with what effect.”

Page 11: Interpersonal Communication… Why All the Fuss? Presented by… Chance McDavid, Vice President Greater Starkville Development Partnership August 25, 2007

Communication Process

Sender ReceiverChannel

NOISE

(Message)

Feedback Loop

Page 12: Interpersonal Communication… Why All the Fuss? Presented by… Chance McDavid, Vice President Greater Starkville Development Partnership August 25, 2007

“Communication is not intent,

it is perception!”

3 Parts of Oral Communication:

Words

Tone

Body Language

How we say something is as important as what we

say!

Page 13: Interpersonal Communication… Why All the Fuss? Presented by… Chance McDavid, Vice President Greater Starkville Development Partnership August 25, 2007

What CausesPerceptions?What CausesPerceptions?

Attitudes

Past Events?

What’s ImportantBeliefs

Comm- unication

SkillsSelf Esteem

Page 14: Interpersonal Communication… Why All the Fuss? Presented by… Chance McDavid, Vice President Greater Starkville Development Partnership August 25, 2007

How Can I Limit Perceptions?

• Be open-minded.• Respect yourself

and others.• Be open and

honest.• Actively listen.

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What Communicates

Verbal _____Vocal _____Visual _____Total

7 %38 %55 %

100 %

Mehrabian, Albert. Silent Messages, 1971.

WordsToneBody

Language*

“You are the only book some people will ever

read.”

Page 16: Interpersonal Communication… Why All the Fuss? Presented by… Chance McDavid, Vice President Greater Starkville Development Partnership August 25, 2007

It’s Not What You Say…

It’s How You Say It!

Page 17: Interpersonal Communication… Why All the Fuss? Presented by… Chance McDavid, Vice President Greater Starkville Development Partnership August 25, 2007

It Does Make A Difference…

I never said I saw him take the money. I never said I saw him take the money. I never said I saw him take the money. I never said I saw him take the money. I never said I saw him take the money. I never said I saw him take the money. I never said I saw him take the money. I never said I saw him take the money. I never said I saw him take the money.

Page 18: Interpersonal Communication… Why All the Fuss? Presented by… Chance McDavid, Vice President Greater Starkville Development Partnership August 25, 2007

Or Even How You Write It…

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The Problem…

• I speak at 125 wpm• I hear at 400 wpm• I think at 4000 wpm

75% of what is said is

never heard!

“Speaking is a lousy input for communication.”

Page 20: Interpersonal Communication… Why All the Fuss? Presented by… Chance McDavid, Vice President Greater Starkville Development Partnership August 25, 2007

Communicating Without Words

• S mile• O pen Posture• F orward Lean• T erritory• E ye Contact• N od

55% Visual

Page 21: Interpersonal Communication… Why All the Fuss? Presented by… Chance McDavid, Vice President Greater Starkville Development Partnership August 25, 2007

Ingredients of Interpersonal Communication

• Vocal Delivery

• Visual Elements

• Personality• Likeability• Openness

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Specific Behavioral Characteristics

• Eye Communication• Posture/Movement• Gestures/Facial

Expression• Dress/Appearance• Voice/Vocal Variety

• Language/Non Words• Listener Involvement• Humor• The Natural Self

– “An Attitude”

Page 23: Interpersonal Communication… Why All the Fuss? Presented by… Chance McDavid, Vice President Greater Starkville Development Partnership August 25, 2007

Activity…How Do Your Behavioral Characteristics Stack Up?

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• You cannot (not) communicate. • “Once a word goes out of your mouth, you

can never swallow it again.” -Russian Proverb

• No form of communication is simple. • Communication doesn’t occur in a

vacuum.

Page 25: Interpersonal Communication… Why All the Fuss? Presented by… Chance McDavid, Vice President Greater Starkville Development Partnership August 25, 2007

And Finally…

• You can compare the communication process to Murphy’s Law:– If communication can fail, it will. – If a message can be understood in different

ways, it will be understood in just that way which does the most harm.

– There is always somebody who knows better than you what you meant by your message.

– The more communication there is, the more difficult it is for communication to succeed.

– Osmo Wiio

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Chance L. McDavid, Vice PresidentMembership & Community DevelopmentGreater Starkville Development Partnership

[email protected](662) 323-3322

200 East Main StreetStarkville, MS 39759

Visit us at www.starkville.org