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Introduction to Effective Communication

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Introduction to

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Communication… is Not

Excellent

vocabulary

or fluency in

a language

The transfer

or exchange

of

information

Transfer and exchange of meaning

Should focus on achieving the purpose of the communication

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About talking … But rather getting the message across

About quantity but rather quality

Communication …is Not

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Quality Communication should have a minimum of the three C’s:

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Quality Communication…

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Communication … is not about telling the truth or

telling a lie

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A process where…

A process requires connectivity among the elements involved in the process

A process has a purpose

A process involves more than one element

For a process to be effective, there must be feedback

A process is driven or initiated by someone or something. It does not usually happen on its own.

Communication is a Process

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COMMUNICATION, WHAT IT IS NOT

Session One

1. Actors • Speaker

• Target/Receiver

is a process involving…

2. Components • Message

• Medium

• Background/Context

• Noise

3. Actions • Encoding

• Decoding

• Feedback

Communication

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Background/Context

Message Medium Message Encode Decode

Feedback

The Communication Process

Noise

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Communication involves

Speaking Observing Questioning Processing Analyzing Listening

Skills

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