Chapter 1 Communicating in Your Life Business Communication Chapter 1 Communicating in Your Life Copyright 2010 South-Western Cengage Learning
The Communication Process Message Sender Receiver Channel Feedback © Photodisc / Getty Images Senders and receivers are important elements in the communication process. 1.1 The Communication Process and Its Forms
Purposes of Communication Obtain or share information Build goodwill and image Persuade Build relationships and self-esteem © Digital Vision / Getty Images People communicate in meetings to share information. 1.1 The Communication Process and Its Forms
Types of Business Communication Formal and informal communication Communication direction Written and oral communication © Photodisc / Getty Images Communication among peers is called lateral communication. 1.1 The Communication Process and Its Forms
Protecting Confidential Information Confidential information is data that should be kept private or secret Examples: Patient health records Employee salaries Plans for a new product Employees should not share confidential data with people who are not authorized to have it 1.1 The Communication Process and Its Forms
Communication Barriers External barriers Poor lighting, heat or cold, and noise Document appearance Closed communication climate Internal barriers Educational background, experiences, and biases Lack of interest or motivation 1.2 Overcoming Communication Barriers
Audience Profile Questions Overcoming Barriers The sender’s duties Audience analysis Message environment Symbol and channel selection Seeking feedback Audience Profile Questions © Digital Vision / Getty Images The message environment affects how listeners receive a message. 1.2 Overcoming Communication Barriers
Overcoming Barriers The receiver’s duties Reading Listening © Blend Images / Getty Images Readers should select a quiet location that is free from distractions. 1.2 Overcoming Communication Barriers
Checking Understanding Reading skills are important for success At school On the job In personal activities Paraphrasing is a good way to check your understanding of a message 1.2 Overcoming Communication Barriers
Importance of Reading Reading and the job search USAJOBS is the official job site of the U.S. government. 1.3 Reading in the Workplace
Importance of Reading Reading on the job Staying informed Following procedures Handling transactions Providing customer service Making decisions and solving problems © Digital Vision / Getty Images Workers must read orders and packing slips. 1.3 Reading in the Workplace
Improving Reading Skills Types of reading Skimming Scanning Careful reading Improving speed and comprehension 1.3 Reading in the Workplace
Free Reading Tests Free reading tests are available online Search for speed reading test Questions What is your reading speed as shown by the free online test? How does your score compare with the speeds discussed in the text? school.cengage.com/bcomm/buscomm 1.3 Reading in the Workplace
Vocabulary audience analysis business communication channel communication barriers confidential information external communication barriers feedback goodwill grapevine internal communication barriers listening message message environment nonverbal symbols reading receiver scanning sender verbal symbols
Audience Profile Questions What is the age and gender of the receiver? Does the receiver have experience or education related to the topic? What are the concerns and needs of the receiver? What are the beliefs and viewpoints of the receiver? Will the message make the receiver happy? sad? pleased? upset? BACK 1.2 Overcoming Communication Barriers