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Chapter 8.1
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What you’ll learn The six primary elements of communication How to arrange the setting for a business meeting How to use listening skills to improve your understanding of messages Three blocks to listening with understanding Three skills that will help you read with understanding
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Elements of Communication Senders and Receivers Messages Channels Feedback Blocks Setting
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The Communication Process Communication: is the process of exchanging information, ideas and feelings Good communication is essential when developing interpersonal relations Important element of conducting successful business activities
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Senders and Receivers Every message must be sent, received, and understood. Two ways to send information ○ Verbal: include speaking and writing ○ Nonverbal: include facial expressions, body language, your gestures, movements, and mannerisms that communicate your thoughts You can be a sender and receiver at the same time.
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The substance of any form of communication is the message – the information, ideas, or feelings the sender wants to share. Made up of verbal and nonverbal symbols. Messages are represented by symbols. Messages
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Channels Channels: avenues by which the message is delivered Face-to-face: sight and sound Telephone: speak and listening Written: email, letters, reports, memos
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Feedback Feedback: the receivers response to the message. Asking questions about a message. Allows participants to clarify the meaning of the message.
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Blocks Can interfere with understanding the message Three types ○ Distractions ○ Emotional Blocks ○ Planning a Response
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Blocks Distractions: blocks to effective listening that includes noises, environmental factors, interruptions by other people, and competing thoughts that creep into your mind
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Blocks Emotional Blocks: biases against the opinions expressed by the sender that prevent you from understanding Planning a Response: blocks understanding because you can’t concentrate on the message and your response at the same time. Listen to the entire message before planning a response.
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Setting Setting: where the communication takes place Outdoor settings: varied and difficult to control Indoor settings: more control over the place and furniture Setting must be large enough to accommodate everyone who would attend Arrange furniture so everyone can see the main speaker
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Listening 70% of your time is spent communicating 45% of that time is spent listening Difference between hearing and listening Hearing: a physical process that takes place in the ears. Listening: a mental process that requires the use of the brain to assimilate information gathered.
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Listening Skills Help you understand the message you receive. Involve knowing what to listen for and what to think about as you listen. Can also be applied to understanding written messages.
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Types of Listening Skills Identifying the purpose Looking for a plan Giving feedback Searching for an interest Evaluating the message Listening for more than verbal content Listening for a conclusion Taking notes Following directions
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Reading Is a process of understanding a message Three ways to improve reading understanding Focusing your mind Forming pictures Improving your vocabulary ○ Jargon: technical or specialized vocabulary used by members of a particular profession or industry.
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