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1 TYPES OF COMMUNICATION
PRESENTED BY – SHRUTI PARIHAR NAMRATA KULKARNI AMIR MOHAMMED ANAND TIWARI

2 What is communication?? The word communication as originated from the Latin word "Communis" which means something common. Communication is the process of exchanging information, ideas, thoughts, feelings and emotions through speech signals, writing or behavior.

3 the communication process involve, the sender who encodes the message who use any medium received by receiver who decodes the message and give appropriate feedback and so the process continues

4 1 Types Of Communication
Intra-personal Communication Inter-personal Communication Mass Communication Extra-personal Communication Group Discussion

5 INTRA-PERSONAL COMMUNICATION
It is the process in which people communicate with themselves either consciously or unconsciously.

6 INTER-PERSONAL COMMUNICATION
This communication happens between two or more people

7 GROUP DISCUSSION A group discussion is in which a group of individuals with similar interest are gathered either formally or informally to bring up ideas, solve problems or give comments.

8 MASS COMMUNICATION Communication through electronic gadgets i.e. mass media like books, TV, newspaper etc.

9 EXTRA-PERSONAL COMMUNICATION
This is the communication between humans and nonhuman entities. Example:-Dog ,Cat ,Trees ,Sea , etc.

10 2 FLOW OF COMMUNICATION Vertical Communication
Horizontal Communication Diagonal/Cross-sectional communication

11 VERTICAL COMMUNICATION
Vertical communication occurs when information flows either from superior to subordinates or from subordinates to supervisor within an organization structure.

12 TYPES OF VERTICAL COMMUNICATION
UPWARD: Upward communication occurs when information flows from subordinates to superiors in the organization hierarchy.

13 DOWNWARDS: Downward communication occurs when information flows from superiors to subordinates in the organization hierarchy.

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15 HORIZONTAL COMMUNICATION
Horizontal communication is the transmission of information between people, divisions, departments or units within the same level of organizational hierarchy.

16 DIAGONAL/CROSS-SECTIONAL COMMUNICATION
Diagonal Communication is transfer of information between people who are neither in the same department nor on the same level of organization. This provide cross communication between departments.

17 KINDS OF COMMUNICATION
Verbal Communication Non-Verbal Communication

18 VERBAL COMMUNICATION Verbal communication refers to the form of communication in which message is transmitted verbally through mouth, orals, or a piece of writing.

19 TYPES WRITTEN ORAL It includes face-to-face conversations, speeches, group discussion, PPT, video, radio, interview, etc. It includes letters, memos, reports, minutes, sms, , miscellaneous, etc.

20 NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION
Non-verbal communication between people is communication through sending and receiving wordless clues. It includes the use of visual clues such as body language, distance and physical environments, appearance, of voice and of touch.

21 TYPES KINESICS (Body Language) HAPTICS (Touch)

22 PROXEMICS (Space) CHRONEMICS (Time)

23 ARTIFACTS PARALINGUISTIC (Vocal)

24 FACIAL EEXPRESSION EYE CONTACT

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26 EFFECTS OF COMMUNICATION
It improves yours following skills : Gather your thoughts Choose your words Voice Modulation Body Language Listening Concentration Eye Contact Posture Simple or familiar language Questioning Skills

27 IMPORTANCE OF COMMUNICATION
Express thoughts, ideas and feelings Creating awareness To fulfill our goals Avoid isolated Highlight issues Progress/Success Development Educating the masses

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