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Communication
Overview
What is communication?
Internal and external communication
Factors affecting the choice of
communication
Methods of communication
Oral
Written
Visual
Modern methods of communication
Communication is
The transfer of information(data) from one
person to another.
Internal Communication is
With people inside the organisation.
e.g. Notice Board.
External Communication is
Between the organisation and people
outside.
e.g. Letter
Factors to consider when
choosing a method of
communications.
1. Cost
Is the method cheap or dear?
2. Speed
How long will it take to reach its destination?
3. Secrecy
Is the method confidential?
4. Record
Will a copy of the information exist?
5. Destination
Is it internal or internal?
How far is it going?
The 3 methods of
communication are
1. Oral/Verbal
2. Written
3. Visual
Oral Communication is
Sending a verbal message.
Internal Eg. Intercom, face-to-face meeting.
External Eg. Radio, telephone.
Oral Communication
Advantages
Disadvantages
Quick
No Record
Instant Feedback
May be hard to
remember
Types of Meetings
AGM: Annual General Meeting.
EGM: Extra-ordinary General Meeting.
Ad hoc: Informal meeting on the spur of
the moment.
Chairperson
Calls meeting to order.
Ensures that meetings
run smoothly.
Secretary
Sends out notices of meetings.
Writes up the Agenda.
Keeps minutes.
Treasurer
Keeps a record of all finances.
Prepare final accounts.
Prepares financial reports.
Written Communication
Some record is kept.
Internal Eg. Notice Board, Memo
External Eg. Letter, e-mail, fax
Written Communication
Advantages
Disadvantages
Record kept
No instant feedback
Don’t have to
remember everything
May not be
confidential
e.g. fax
A Memo is
A short note used within a business.
To: Mr. Kelly
From: CSPE Class representative.
Date: 10/10/08
Subject: Recycling paper.
Message: Please place used paper in recycle bins.
Signed: Mary Jones.
A Notice of a Meeting is
Information about a meeting.
Sent by the secretary.
Name: 1st year PTM
Date: 20/10/08
Place: SHS, Tullamore
Time: 9.00-3.00
Signed: Aoife Malone
An Agenda is
A list of topics that will be discussed at
a meeting.
Sample Agenda
1. Minutes
Summary of last meeting.
2. Matters Arising
Issues that need further discussion.
3. Correspondance
Letters of apology etc.
4.
Chairpersons
Report
Recap of the years events.
5.
Treasurers
Report
Summary of finances.
6.
Election of Officers
Appointing new officers.
7. AOB
Any Other Business
Visual Communication
Using charts, graphs, videos and television
to give a messages internally & externally.
Visual Communication
Advantages
Disadvantages
Easy to understand
Shows trends and
comparisons
Some people may
not understand
Takes time to
prepare
Rules for preparing
charts/graphs
Give it a title.
Label the Y axis (eg. year)
Label the X axis (eg. quantity)
Bar Chart
Is a series of bars.
Used for comparing quantities.
Line/Trend Graph
Is a chart that uses lines.
Used for showing changes over time.
Pie Charts
Is a circle divided into segments.
Used to show percentages or
proportions.
Government Agency involved
in communication
An Post
Provides a national & international
postal service.
Other services
Publicity post
Delivers leaflets for a small fee.
Swift post
Letter will be delivered quicker for a
fee.
Freepost
Special envelopes where customers can
reply to business & they pay the
postage.
Private telecommunications
providers
Eircom
BT
Perlico
Orange
Meteor
Vodafone
Telecommunication services
Telephones
Freefone
Texting
Answering service
MODERN METHODS OF
COMMUNICATION
Internet
E-mail
www
Teleconferencing
Up to 20 people can
talk together.
Video-conferencing
TV link up of sound & pictures for
meetings without travel.
Recap
What is communication?
Internal and external communication
Factors affecting the choice of
communication
Methods of communication
Oral
Written
Visual
Modern methods of communication