KEMAHIRAN KOMUNIKASI (HHHC9201) SET 42 SESI 2013/2014 LECTURER : DR.SHOBHA SHARMA NAME: MERIELL LEEZA GAYONGALA MATRIKS NO: A FACULTY: FAKULTI FARMASI PROJECT: PHARMALINE MAGAZINE (REPORTER UNIT)
COMMUNICATION Origin: commūnicāre (Latin), meaning “to share” Definition: Activity of conveying information through the exchange of thoughts, messages, or information, as by speech, visuals, signals, writing, or behaviour.
Verbal (oral) communication TYPES Non Verbal Communication Written Communication
ORAL COMMUNICATION Involves language or words Includes face-to-face conversations, speech, conversation over the telephone and voice over internet. Influence by pitch, volume, speed, intonation and clarity of speaking.
VIDEO 1 Emcee of Pharmaline Journalism Workshop Link VIDEO 2 Question to Mr. Teh Eng Hock, The Star Journalist on how to conduct a proper interview. Link
NON VERBAL COMMUNICATION 1.facial expression 2.Eye contact 3.Touch 4.Body posture 5.Body language 6.Voice 7.Appearance
Body language and movements to enhance our messages, whether consciously or unconsciously. These subtle inflections are picked up by those around us Only a small percent of communication is verbal, the most effective communication is through non-verbal actions.
VIDEO 3 Interview with RX Quiz participant Link gj-Ty4
WRITTEN COMMUNICATION Transmitted through , report, memo, etc. Greatly influenced by vocabulary and grammar used, writing style, precision and clarity of the language used. Advantage: can be kept for future reference
REFLECTION Vital skills needed Avoid miscommunication Positive attitude Respect, humble, and empathy when interacting Key to effective communication is applying all the elements of verbal and non verbal communication.