A | B |
Communication - | “the imparting or interchange of thoughts, opinions, or information by speech, writing, or signs”. |
Verbal communication – | communication using words, includes oral and written |
Non-verbal communication – | communication using gestures and facial expressions |
Visual communication – | communication using visuals such as charts, graphs, or pictures. |
What are two types of verbal communication? | A: Oral and written |
Oral Communication - | communication involves speaking and is conducted in a ‘real time’ manner |
Written Communication - | also includes printed documents and can be viewed any time. |
Q: What is non-verbal communication? | A: Communication using gestures and facial expressions |
Q: What is visual communication? | A: Communication using charts, graphs, or pictures. |
Q: What type of communication is most effective? | A: Communication is most effective when verbal, nonverbal, and visual are combined. |
Types of Communication | A. Verbal 1. Oral 2. Written |
What is Nonverbal Communication: | 1. Gestures 2. Facial Expressions 3. Dress |
What is Visual Communications: | 1. Charts 2. Graphs |
Communication Process | A. Sender, B. Receiver, C. Channel, D. Message |
Sender – | who is wanting the message sent |
Receiver – | the audience to whom the message is sent |
Channel – | medium by which the message is „delivered‟ |
Message – | what is being sent or transmitted E. Feedback – a response to the message |
Feedback- | an evaluation or response to the sent message |
Channels of Communication | A. Internal, B. External |
Internal – | could be emails or meetings |
External – | could be press releases or marketing advertisements |