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Contents Meaning of Communication Purpose of Communication Communication Process Communications Skills – Removing Barriers

Meaning of Communication Communication is a process of transferring information from one entity to another. Communication is commonly defined as "the imparting or interchange of thoughts, opinions, or information by speech, writing, or signs". Communication is all about conveying your messages to other people clearly. It's also about receiving information that others are sending to you, with as little distortion as possible.

Purpose of Communication The ability to communicate is the primary factor that distinguishes human beings from animals. It is the ability to communicate well that distinguishes one individual from another.

Communication Process The communication process consists of the sender, encoding, the channel, decoding, the receiver, feedback and the context

Communication Process Source... As the source of the message, you need to be clear about why you're communicating, and what you want to communicate. Message... The message is the information that you want to communicate.

Communication Process Encoding... This is the process of transferring the information you want to communicate into a form that can be sent and correctly decoded at the other end. Channel... Messages are conveyed through channels, with verbal channels including face-to-face meetings, telephone and videoconferencing; and written channels including letters, emails, memos and reports.

Communication Process Decoding... Just as successful encoding is a skill, so is successful decoding (involving, for example, taking the time to read a message carefully, or listen actively to it.) Receiver... Your message is delivered to individual members of your audience.

Communication Process Feedback... Your audience will provide you with feedback, as verbal and nonverbal reactions to your communicated message. Context... The situation in which your message is delivered is the context. This may include the surrounding environment or broader culture (corporate culture, international cultures, and so on).

Communications Skills – Removing Barriers Effective Communication is all about conveying your messages to other people clearly. In fact, communication is only successful when both the sender and the receiver understand the same information as a result of the communication.

Communications Skills – Removing Barriers The survey, conducted by the University of Pittsburgh’s Katz Business School, points out that communication skills, including written and oral presentations, as well as an ability to work with others, are the main factor contributing to job success. Being able to communicate effectively is therefore essential if you want to build a successful career.

Communications Skills – Removing Barriers Problems with communication can pop-up at every stage of the communication process. At each stage, there is the potential for misunderstanding and confusion. To communicate effectively, you must commit to breaking down the barriers that exist within each of these stages of the communication process.

Communications Skills – Removing Barriers Primarily you need to be confident that the information you're communicating is useful and accurate. If your message is too lengthy, disorganized, or contains errors, you can expect the message to be misunderstood and misinterpreted. So, keep the message short, as it is best to be mindful of the demands on other people’s time, especially in today’s ultra-busy society.

Communications Skills – Removing Barriers Use of poor verbal and body language can also confuse the message. You need to work to understand your audience’s culture, making sure you can converse and deliver your message to people of different backgrounds and cultures within your own organization, in your country and even abroad.

Communications Skills – Removing Barriers Messages are conveyed through channels. Different channels have different strengths and weaknesses. For example, it's not particularly effective to give a long list of directions verbally, rather it should be put down to writing.

Communications Skills – Removing Barriers Keep in mind that receivers enters into the communication process with ideas and feelings that will undoubtedly influence their understanding of your message, and their response. To be a successful communicator, you should consider these before delivering your message, and act appropriately.

Communications Skills – Removing Barriers Pay close attention to the feedback, as it is the only thing that can give you confidence that your audience has understood your message. If you find that there has been a misunderstanding, at least you have the opportunity to send the message a second time.

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