What is effective communication?...
Effective communication is an interaction between at least two people.an effective communication can be done by having an interesting and good communication.communication can be devide into two types which is effective communication and also uneffective communication.
Effective communication can be done by having good conversation either face to face or by telecommunication for example telephone call, chatting through the internet, and also by video conferencing.there must be at least two people having communication, then an effective communication can be done excellently.more than that, this effective communication have to through two way conversation, so that the effective communication can be done correctly.
effective communication are also very important to people that want to attend interview, people who are selling things to public, and last but not least people who are working as a public configure such as waitress, air stewardess.
Beside that, uneffective communication can be done when the conversation are not good. for example when having a conversation through telephone call, which is one person talking and the other one just listen without any respond with the interaction.uneffective communication must be avoid by people who are working with the public, people who are always meeting with its client, and also people who are working with the other people everday.
So, we must having good communication so that people around us will not having problem when having interaction with us.as a student myself, i also always make sure that i train myself to having good conversation with others espeacially with my lectures and my friends.i hope people who are reading my blog will agree with me because having good communication is one of the basic to face to the public.
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Thursday, December 18, 2008
EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION
What is effective communication? Communication is the process to impart information from a sender to a receiver with the use of a medium. Communication requires that all parties have an area of communicative commonality. There are auditory means, such as speaking, singing and sometimes tone of voice, and nonverbal, physical means, such as body language, sign language, paralanguage, touch, eye contact, or the use of writing.
Communication is defined as a process by which we assign and convey meaning in an attempt to create shared understanding. This process requires a vast repertoire of skills in intrapersonal and interpersonal processing, listening, observing, speaking, questioning, analyzing, and evaluating.
Communication can be seen as processes of information transmission governed by three levels of semiotic rules:
1.Syntactic (formal properties of signs and symbols),
2.pragmatic (concerned with the relations between signs/expressions and their users) and
3.semantic (study of relationships between signs and symbols and what they represent).
Therefore, communication is social interaction where at least two interacting agents share a common set of signs and a common set of semiotic rules. This commonly held rule in some sense ignores autocommunication, including intrapersonal communication via diaries or self-talk.
Communication is defined as a process by which we assign and convey meaning in an attempt to create shared understanding. This process requires a vast repertoire of skills in intrapersonal and interpersonal processing, listening, observing, speaking, questioning, analyzing, and evaluating.
Communication can be seen as processes of information transmission governed by three levels of semiotic rules:
1.Syntactic (formal properties of signs and symbols),
2.pragmatic (concerned with the relations between signs/expressions and their users) and
3.semantic (study of relationships between signs and symbols and what they represent).
Therefore, communication is social interaction where at least two interacting agents share a common set of signs and a common set of semiotic rules. This commonly held rule in some sense ignores autocommunication, including intrapersonal communication via diaries or self-talk.
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