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Communication
Applications
CH1
Mrs. Dobbins
Understanding communication choices
Communication
is the process of creating and
exchanging meaning through symbolic interaction.
Verbal
Non-verbal
Be aware of the message your sending
Example: dress to impress
Making choices
Know the context
Context: is the situation in which communication occurs
Appropriateness: what is suitable for a specific situation
Context determines roles and norms
Role: a part played in a specific setting
Norm: a stated or implied expectation
Standard: an established level of requirement or excellence
You often have to establish your own standards
What is appropriate for yourself, your listener, the occasion, and the
task
Making choices
Appropriate
Know who you are, what you want to achieve, how you
want others to perceive you
Appropriate
for the occasion
Each occasion brings with it different expectations
Appropriate
for your listener
Consider their needs, desires, and situation
Appropriate
for yourself
for the task
What are you trying to achieve?
Importance of communication skills
Every
time you interact with another human being you
are communicating
How do most of us communicate on a day to day basis?
Texting
Facebook
Email
Conversations with friends
Competent communicator
A
competent communicator is someone who
incorporates knowledge, attitudes, and skills into his or
her communication to communicate effectively and
appropriately.
Have the right attitude
Skills
Task skills : the skills needed to do a job
Relationship skills: the skills needed to maintain goodwill with
people
Communication in oraginizations
Organization: a number of people with specific responsibilities who
are united for the same purpose.
Could be professional or social
Culture in organizations
How a culture thinks, what it finds important, and how it conducts
business
Culture shock: confusion or anxiety that sometimes results when
people come into contact with a culture different with their own.
Functions of organization
Identity
Unity
Preservation
Elements of culture
Structure: parts of an organization
Systems: networks of channels for orderly interaction
Other communication systems in organizations: email,
meeting, etc
Values and beliefs: core of organization
Goals: what you want to achieve
Environment: physical environment
Traditions: a practice or ceremony that is carried out
Heroes: a person who is respected and admired
Diversity in Organization
Countries
Communities
Churches
Places
of work