TYPES OF COMMUNICATION MAHESH BALDANIYA AAEE004. D EFINATION OF COMMUNICATION  Communication can be defined as the exchange of ideas, information and.

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TYPES OF COMMUNICATION MAHESH BALDANIYA AAEE004

D EFINATION OF COMMUNICATION  Communication can be defined as the exchange of ideas, information and knowledge between sender and receiver through an accepted code of symbols.

T YPES OF COMMUNICATION  EXTRAPERSONAL COMMUNICATION  INTRAPERSONAL COMMUNAICATION  INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION  ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION  MASS COMMUNICATION

E XTRA PERSONAL COMMUNICATION  Communication between human beings and non human entities is called as extra personal communication.  For e.g. Your parrot responding your greeting.  In this type of communication understanding is required between sender and receiver. Receiver responds in sign language

I NTRAPERSONAL COMMUNICATION  This takes place within the individual.  Sender = Our relevant organ.  Receiver = Our brain.  Feed back by brain.

I NTRAPERSONAL COMMUNICATION  Communication at this level refers to the sharing of information among people  Intrapersonal communication can be formal or informal.  For eg. The interaction with family members, friends and different kind of people.  It depends upon variety of factors like, psychology of two parties, relation between them.

O RGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION  Communication in an organization takes place at different hierarchical levels.  It can be divided into mainly two parts INTERNAL OPERATIONAL & EXTERNAL OPERATIONAL...

 Internal-operational All communication that occurs in organization is classified as internal- operational...  External-operational Work related communication with people outside the organization is called extra-operational.  personal All communication in an organization without purpose is called personal communication..

M ASS COMMUNICATION  Communication through mass media like books, journals, TV, newspapers etc..  For this kind of communication we require a mediator to transmit information.  Characteristics

 Large reach This communication reach audience scattered over a wide geographical area.  Impersonality Largely impersonal as the participants are unknown to each other.  Presence of a gatekeeper Mass communication needs additional persons, institutions to convey message from sender to receiver.