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1 Chapter 1 Business Communication Foundations
Krizan Business Communication Ó2005

2 Why is business communication referred to as transactional?
Chapter 1 Why is business communication referred to as transactional? Chapter 1 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication Ó2005

3 Business communication is called transactional because it
Chapter 1 Business communication is called transactional because it Involves give-and-take relationship between message sender and receiver. Chapter 1 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication Ó2005

4 Krizan Business Communication ©2005
Chapter 1 Why is receiver understanding the most important goal of business communication? Chapter 1 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication Ó2005

5 The receiver must understand the message as the sender intended
Chapter 1 The receiver must understand the message as the sender intended To ensure the receiver’s appropriate action or reaction to the message. Chapter 1 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication Ó2005

6 Why can serial communication be unreliable?
Chapter 1 Why can serial communication be unreliable? Chapter 1 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication Ó2005

7 Krizan Business Communication ©2005
Chapter 1 Serial communication involves a message exchanged among three or more people. Each sender may omit, modify, or add to the message. Chapter 1 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication Ó2005

8 What is meant by using the you-viewpoint?
Chapter 1 What is meant by using the you-viewpoint? Chapter 1 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication Ó2005

9 The you-viewpoint means considering the receiver’s:
Chapter 1 The you-viewpoint means considering the receiver’s: Knowledge Interests Attitudes Emotional reaction Chapter 1 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication Ó2005

10 Why is the use of the you-viewpoint crucial to business success?
Chapter 1 Why is the use of the you-viewpoint crucial to business success? Chapter 1 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication Ó2005

11 Krizan Business Communication ©2005
Chapter 1 Using the you-viewpoint for a message normally assures a favorable response. Chapter 1 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication Ó2005

12 Krizan Business Communication ©2005
Chapter 1 Use examples to compare/contrast effects of verbal and nonverbal “noise” on communication. Chapter 1 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication Ó2005

13 “Noise” distracts both the message receiver and sender.
Chapter 1 “Noise” distracts both the message receiver and sender. Chapter 1 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication Ó2005

14 1. Verbal “noise” can be the
Chapter 1 1. Verbal “noise” can be the Sound of a copy machine Grating voice of a coworker Chapter 1 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication Ó2005

15 2. Nonverbal “noise” can be
Chapter 1 2. Nonverbal “noise” can be Room which is too hot or too cold Grammar or punctuation error in a written message Chapter 1 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication Ó2005


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