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Ep ipsa scientia potestas est: Fundamentals of Communication 1 MBUS: Business Skills Seminar 6: 08th October, 2016 Hasitha Pathirana-Senior Lecturer- English Language Teaching Unit University of Kelaniya / Chair Board of Examiners IMSSS Pvt. Ltd. 2 Agenda 1. Course Basics 2. Introductions 3. Fundamentals of Communication 4. Preparation for presentations 3 Needs Evaluation 15 minute test. Write a paragraph about what you hope to achieve through this course. 4 1. Course Basics Expectations: 1. Attendance 10% marks 2. Prepare for seminars 3. Participate in class activities 4. Work in teams 5. Be positive! 5 2. Introductions Activity 1: Find your partner and introduce him/her. You have three minutes to speak. Make your introduction interesting and memorable! 6 Managerial Communication References: Munter, M. 2006. Guide to Managerial Communication: Effective Business Writing and Speaking. New Jersey: Pearson Education. Wong, I.H., Connor, M.D., & U.M. Murfett, 2006, Business Communication, Asian Perspectives, Global Focus. Singapore: Pearson. 7 Examiner Language In successful business communication the ccommunicator strategy, audience strategy, message strategy, and channel choice strategy are important. Do you agree? Write your opinion with example. 8 What is communication? “ 9 The word is of Latin origin, meaning ‘to make common.’ “Communication” originally meant ‘to make common our understanding.’ ” Communication refers to the act of sending and receiving messages, by speaking or writing. 10 11 Business Communication Business Communication is planning your communication to get what you want. Business Communication is the process of working with others to achieve your goals. Managing your communication is the art of rhetoric or getting what you want. 12 Basics of Communication Communication involves the following: Audience Organization of Message Content of Message Language and Culture 13 Purpose of Business Communication The three basic purposes of all forms of business communication are: • To inform • To request or persuade • To build goodwill 14 Effective Communication What do you need to communicate effectively? 15 Communication Strategy a) Communicator strategy b) Audience strategy c) Message strategy d) Channel choice strategy e) Culture strategy 16 a. Communicator Strategy 17 Communicator Strategy cont. You need a medical certificate from your doctor. What do you do? A. Leave a phone message B. Send an e-mail C. Meet in person D. Send a letter 18 Communicator Strategy cont. Defining your objectives will get you results efficiently and effectively. OBJECTIVES: 1. Broad goals 2. Action objectives 3. Communication objectives 19 Communicator Strategy cont Your credibility: your audience’s perception of you Factors affecting credibility: 1.Rank 2. Goodwill 3. Expertise 4. Image 5. Common ground (French, Raven and Kotter, 1985) Credibility is crucial for achieving results. 20 b. Audience Strategy 21 Audience Strategy cont. Audience strategy is based on the questions: Who are they? What do they know? What do they feel? How can you motivate them? 22 Audience Strategy cont. Who are they? Primary audience Secondary audience Gatekeeper Opinion leader Key decision maker Without audience analysis your message will lose its effectiveness. 23 Sample from daily life You’re unhappy with your assignment grade, so you A. Grumble to your friends B. Talk to the lecturer C. Complain to the Coordinator D. Cut classes 24 c. Message Strategy Ideas are haphazard, messages are organized. Messages are structured on the emphasis you give them and the organization of items. 25 Message Strategy cont. Direct Approach / Bottomlining your message Indirect Approach (saving your main idea until the end of the message) 26 Sample of a message Hi Hp, Can we mit you next wed for fyp at 11.30 pm instead? Cheers, xxx 27 d. Channel Choice Strategy Writing Traditional writing Fax Speaking Face to face Telephone E-mail Interviews Web page Presentations SMS messaging Videoconferences Audioconferences Broadcasting/webcasting Electronic meetings 28 e. Culture Strategy This is the most difficult to define, and the most important in terms of results. Factors to keep in mind: Formal/Informal Spoken/Written Attitude Gestures Attire 29 Culture Strategy cont. Example from business life: A. B. C. D. If you get a beautifully wrapped gift from your counterpart in Japan, what do you do? Keep it for later Thank her/him Open the gift Hide it 30 Await! 31 Write the answer to the given question 32 Speak Effectively 33 Scope 1. Pronunciation Practice- tongue twister 2. Presentation Skills 3. Presentation topic- 10% 34 1. Pronunciation practice 35 consonants She sells seashells on the seashore! Betty bought a bit of butter, but the butter was too bitter So, Betty bought some better butter to make the bitter butter better. Theophilus Thistle, is a thistle sifter, He sifts a sieve of unsifted thistles from sifted thistles And a sieve of sifted thistles from unsifted thistles Because Theophilus Thistle is a thistle sifter. 36 Vowels An orange oval spooks the odd operative Red lorry, yellow lorry, blue lorry 37 2. Presentation Skills In a 21st century professional and social context, what are the speeches you are likely to make? 38 Defining a Presentation A presentation is a multi-media mode of communication. It involves sight and sound, speech and text, writing and reading, emotion and sensation, light and movement, things and people. Question: What’s the difference between a speech and a presentation? 39 Being nervous Many people - even the most accomplished public speakers – feel everything from slight nervousness to outright terror before they give a presentation. In fact, one study revealed that an alarmingly high number of people would rather have unnecessary surgery than give a speech! (Presentations that Persuade and Motivate, 2004, Harvard Business School Press, Boston.) 40 Being nervous Many people - even the most accomplished public speakers – feel everything from slight nervousness to outright terror before they give a presentation. In fact, one study revealed that an alarmingly high number of people would rather have unnecessary surgery than give a speech! (Presentations that Persuade and Motivate, 2004, Harvard Business School Press, Boston.) 41 3. Presentation Topic 42 Presentation on 4th week 10% marks Persuasive individual presentation with the view of communicating your vision on improving work ethics of your audience. You can select the situation and the audience (please mention it in your speech) in which you decide to present the speech. Time: 3 minutes.