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Types of Communication

Most animals communicate with each other in some way Most animals communicate with each other in some way. Dogs bark at those they perceive as a threat in order to communicate their hostility and in some cases the threat that they will attack if provoked; bees have a pouch in which they carry the scent of their hive so as to identify themselves as members of the community. Introduction

4 Types of Communication Verbal Communication Non Verbal Communication Formal Communication Informal Communication 4 Types of Communication

Four Purposes of Communication There are 4 purposes of communication What do you think they are? Four Purposes of Communication

1. communication can be used to convey information Purpose One

Purpose 2 2. communication can be used to ask for help. verbal requests also mean that a request can be stated clearly and any miscommunication can be immediately rectified. Purpose 2

The third purpose of communication is to influence a listener or audience. This is the type of communication used by politicians This is the most important component of influencing an audience Purpose 3

Purpose 4 The fourth and final form is entertainment. most of the top comedians in the country make their living in live shows where they can readily interact with an audience rather than in text-based communication like books or websites Purpose 4

Forms of Communication Now lets look at the 4 forms of communication. What do you think they are? Forms of Communication

Verbal Communication communication using words verbal communication continues to be the most important aspect of our interaction with other people. Verbal Communication

Advantages of Verbal Communication we can slow down and present points one-by-one and make sure that each point is clearly communicated and understood before moving on to the next point. Verbal communication is also the most effective way of explaining intangible concepts Advantages of Verbal Communication

Disadvantages of Verbal Communication  can also be quickly forgotten, especially if there are multiple points to consider  there is always the possibility of miscommunications leading to angry responses or quick escalation of a situation that could be less intense in written form Disadvantages of Verbal Communication

Form 2: Non Verbal Communication Nonverbal communication is any kind of communication not involving words. facial expressions and gestures. vocal sounds that are not words such as grunts, sighs, and whimpers Form 2: Non Verbal Communication

Non Verbal Communication Nonverbal communication can be incorporated in a person’s dress.  In our society, a person wearing a police uniform is already communicating an important message before they say a word. Non Verbal Communication

Cultural Non Verbal Cues Many cues are based on learned cultural standards. What are a few cultural non verbal cues you can think of? Cultural Non Verbal Cues

Universal Non Verbal Cues  there are some elements of nonverbal communication that are universal. Can you think of a few? Universal Non Verbal Cues

Universal Non Verbal Cues  Paul Eckman’s landmark research on facial expressions in the 1960′s found that the expressions for emotions such as anger, fear, sadness and surprise are the same across all cultural barriers. Universal Non Verbal Cues

Personal Space Touching Eye Contact Other Non Verbal Cues

Formal communication can be considered as communication efforts that are “dressed up”

Example of Formal Communication In a written letter, the formal communication style will demand that the layout of the piece of written communication follow a specific format that includes the date, header, salutation, body of the letter, close, signature lines and any indicators of enclosures all placed neatly upon company letterhead or personal stationery Example of Formal Communication

Other Formal Communication Other forms of formal communications include newsletters, legal advisories, invitations, awards, and letters of congratulations. Non-written formal communication devices are in-person communications in the forms of departmental meetings, telephone calls, conferences and special interviews. Some publications that are devoted to a special purpose, such as a company’s annual report, are formal communications. Other Formal Communication

Informal Communication  informal communication is like dressing casually and wearing slippers around the house Informal Communication

Informal Communication Much informal communication occurs on a person-to-person basis, in a face-to-face manner, without ceremony or fanfare.  Other ways to communicate in an informal manner may include texting, post-it notes, an informal drop in visit to another person, or a quick and spontaneous meeting. Informal Communication