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Communication Important for: 1) vertical and horizontal information movement; 2) atmosphere of openness; 3) concern for the opinions of others A banking executive said most managers “cannot write a letter, make a compelling presentation, or put together a speech that doesn’t have half the audience looking at their watches.” It’s both oral and written!
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I. Communication Process Model A. Sender needs skill and knowledge B. Encoding – some are more effective at using language symbols than others (e.g. syllabus) C. Message – may have more than 1 meaning D. Channel is medium – medium should match message. Face-to-face enables feedback, facial expression, and the intended message to be more accurately sent.
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I. Communication Process Model (cont’d) E. Decoding – receiver “translates” message. What you attend to, encode, store, and retrieve influences how you perceive the message. Perception may not be reality! F. Feedback – comprehension check. Was the intended message communicated? G. Noise – interferes with the message
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II. Choosing media A. Is it rich? Does the medium allow the intended message to be communicated? (face to face [2-way] is richest). Each medium has “information carrying capacity.” B. Which medium is right? The message complexity suggests a medium with a particular richness. Use medium contingent upon the message complexity.
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Richness Of Communication Medium Problem Complexity
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III. Nonverbal Communication What does it look like? How much is communicated?
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IV. Barriers to Effective Communication Filtering – information reduction by sender Selective perception – what you attend to Judging message Not listening with understanding (Covey) Information overload Etc.
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V. Overcoming Barriers A. Solicit feedback – request information of message, restate in own words, performance appraisals, look for nonverbal cues B. Simplified language C. Active listening – including empathy
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VI. Developing interpersonal skills Biggest reason for job failure is interpersonal skills. Study showed graduates are most deficient in leadership and interpersonal skills. –Active listening Listen intensely – eyes, head nods, avoid distractions, show interest, don’t interrupt Use empathy – adjust to your speaker’s world Acceptance – don’t formulate response in mid-speak Responsibility for completeness – paraphrase
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VII. Feedback A. Must establish culture of trust and respect before constructive feedback is accepted –Effective feedback Focus on behavior Impersonal Goal oriented Timely – more than 1 time each year Controllable (Deming?)
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