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1 Communication is a process of exchanging information, ideas, thoughts, feelings and emotions through speech, signals, writing, or behavior. In communication process, a sender (encoder) encodes a message and then using a medium/channel sends it to the receiver (decoder) who decodes the message and after processing information, sends back appropriate feedback/reply using a medium/channel. 2 People communicate with each other in a number of ways that depend upon the message and its context in which it is being sent. Choice of communication channel and your style of communicating also affects communication. So, there is variety of types of communication. 3 EXTRAPERSONAL COMMUNICATION INTRAPERSONAL COMMUNAICATION INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION 4 Types of communication based on the communication channels used are: Verbal Communication Nonverbal Communication 5 Types of communication based on the communication channels used are: Verbal Communication Nonverbal Communication 6 Verbal communication refers to the the form of communication in which message is transmitted verbally; communication is done by word of mouth and a piece of writing. Objective of every communication is to have people understand what we are trying to convey. In verbal communication remember the acronym KISS (keep it short and simple). When we talk to others, we assume that others understand what we are saying because we know what we are saying. But this is not the case. Usually people bring their own attitude, perception, emotions and thoughts about the topic and hence creates barrier in delivering the right meaning. So in order to deliver the right message, you must put yourself on the other side of the table and think from your receiver’s point of view. Would he understand the message? How it would sound on the other side of the table? 7 Verbal Communication is further divided into: Oral Communication Written Communication 8 In oral communication, Spoken words are used. It includes face-to-face conversations, speech, telephonic conversation, video, radio, television, voice over internet. In oral communication, communication is influence by pitch, volume, speed and clarity of speaking. 9 In written communication, written signs or symbols are used to communicate. A written message may be printed or hand written. In written communication message can be transmitted via email, letter, report, memo etc. Message, in written communication, is influenced by the vocabulary & grammar used, writing style, precision and clarity of the language used. Written Communication is most common form of communication being used in business. So, it is considered core among business skills. 10 Nonverbal communication is the sending or receiving of wordless messages. We can say that communication other than oral and written, such as gesture, body language, posture, tone of voice or facial expressions, is called nonverbal communication. Nonverbal communication is all about the body language of speaker. Nonverbal communication helps receiver in interpreting the message received. Often, nonverbal signals reflect the situation more accurately than verbal messages. Sometimes nonverbal response contradicts verbal communication and hence affect the effectiveness of message. 11 Nonverbal communication has the following three elements: Appearance Speaker: clothing, hairstyle, neatness, use of cosmetics Surrounding: room size, lighting, decorations, furnishings Body Language facial expressions, gestures, postures Sounds Voice Tone, Volume, Speech rate 12 Based on style and purpose, there are two main categories of communication and they both bears their own characteristics. Communication types based on style and purpose are: Formal Communication Informal Communication 13 In formal communication, certain rules, conventions and principles are followed while communicating message. Formal communication occurs in formal and official style. A usually professional setting, corporate meetings, conferences undergoes in formal pattern. In formal communication, use of slang and foul language is avoided and correct pronunciation is required. Authority lines are needed to be followed in formal communication. 14 Informal communication is done using channels that are in contrast with formal communication channels. It’s just a casual talk. It is established for societal affiliations of members in an organization and face-to-face discussions. It happens among friends and family. In informal communication use of slang words, foul language is not restricted. Usually informal communication is done orally and using gestures. Informal communication, unlike formal communication, doesn’t follow authority lines. In an organization, it helps in finding out staff grievances as people express more when talking informally. Informal communication helps in building relationships. 15 A letter is a written message containing information from one party to another. The role of letters in communication has changed significantly since the nineteenth century. Historically, letters (in paper form) were the only reliable means of communication between two people in different locations. Every educated person should know how to write a clear and readable letter. Everyone has sometimes to write business letters of some sort, and may have to face the problem of writing an important letter that will vitally affect his interests in life. The art of letter-writing is, therefore, no mere ornamental accomplishment, but something that every educated person must acquire for practical reasons. Anasuya Kalavar 2009 16 Letter writing is a means of communication between two persons, the writer and the recipient. Letters can be General Business 17 Family Friends Thank you Invitations Announcements Congratulations Apologies Condolences 18 Love letters Letters to neighbours, media, newspapers Schools Legal matters Clubs, societies Vacation traveling accommodation etc 19 Financial matters to the banks Landlords, tenants Consumer action Employment Insurance 20 Financial matters Tradesmen's letters Sending goods Estimate of renovation work Returning supply Missing good Returning cheques etc 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 21 A letter has Head- your address and recipient’s address Neck- salutations (dear etc) Two arms- (particularly in business letters) references on either side The trunk or the body- main message The legsaddressee complimentary close and address of the 22 This informs the reader where you wrote the letter, and when. The where, (which should be the writer's full postal address) gives the address to which the reader may reply; and the when is for reference, as it gives him the date on which you wrote. The position of the heading is the top -hand corner of the first page-the address above and the date just below it. The heading and the date may alternatively go on the right. 23 24 Poorvi Marg New Delhi 110 057 10 October 2001 Anasuya Kalavar 2009 24 The date may be written in any of the following ways: 4 June 2001 4th June 2001 June 4, 2001 4-6-2001 -- To a British person this means the fourth of 4.6.2001 -- June; to an American it is the sixth of April. 4/6/2001 -- (Americans put the month before the day. 25 Skip one line after the date. Align the receiver’s information with left margin. Include the following Full name Title, department (if known) Company Name For Example Kabir Sahay 54 Aashirvad Bunglows Opp, Himalaya Mall Drive-in-road Ahmedabad 26 Skip one line after the address. If your letter has a direct purpose, add a brief description to focus the reader on the topic. Anasuya Kalavar 2009 27 The form of Greeting will depend upon the relation in which you stand to the person to whom you are writing. To members of your family, for example, it will beDear Father, My dear Mother, Dear Uncle, Dear Hari, etc. To friends, it will beDear Shri Desai, or Dear Desai, or Dear Ramchandra, etc. To business people, it will be- Dear Sir, Dear Sirs, etc. [Full examples will be given for each kind of letter later.] Note: - The use of the term Dear is purely formal, and is a mere polite expression, not necessarily implying any special affection. 28 Cordially (American) Yours cordially Yours faithfully (British) Faithfully yours Yours respectfully (to high dignitaries) Yours sincerely (informal) Yours truly (formal notes) With love, yours lovingly, your loving daughter, yours affectionately (intimacy) 29 This is, of course, the letter itself, and the style in which it is written will depend upon the kind of letter you wish to write. The style of a letter to an intimate friend will be very different from that of a purely business letter or an official communication. But a few hints that apply to all letters are given below. (a) Divide your letter (unless it is very short) into paragraphs, to mark changes of Subject-matter, etc. (b) Use simple and direct language and short sentences. Do not try to be eloquent, and drag in long words, just because they are long words. Be clear about what you want to say, and 30 say it as directly as possible. (c) Try to be complete. It is a sign of slovenly thinking when you have to add postscripts at the end of a letter. Think out what you want to say before you begin to write; and put down your points in some: logical order. (d) Write neatly. Remember that your correspondent has to read what you write, and do not give him unnecessary trouble with bad penmenship and slovenly writing. (e) Mind your punctuation, and put in commas and semicolons and full stops in their proper places. Incorrect punctuation may alter the whole meaning of a sentence. 31 Skip one line after the last paragraph. Either align it with the left margin(blocked style), or align it with your address at the top of the letter (modified block style). 32 A letter must not end abruptly, simply with the writer's name. This would look rude. So certain forms of polite leave taking are prescribed. Such as: Yours sincerely, your sincere friend, Yours faithfully, etc. [Different leave-taking forms are used in different kinds of letters, and these will be given under their proper heads.] 33 The subscription, or Leave-taking phrase, must be written below the last words of the letter, and to the right side of the page. This is the traditional method. Note that today there is a growing tendency to place the subscription on the left side. Note: - The first word of the Subscription must begin with a capital letter; e.g., Sincerely yours 34 This must come below the Subscription. Thus : Yours sincerely, K.R. Deshpande In letters to strangers, the signature should be clearly written, so that the reader may know whom to address in reply. A woman should prefix to the name Miss or Mrs (or: Kumari or Smt) in brackets. Ms can be used by a woman who does not wish to be called Miss or Mrs. Yours faithfully, (Mrs.) J.L. Desai 35 Skip one line letter your typed name and title, if you plan to add materials in the envelope, such as a resume, type “Enclousure:” followed by a space, and name the enclosed document(s). If you plan to send a copy of the letter to other people, type “CC:” followed by a space, and type the names and titles. Align both with the left margin. Enclosure: Sample specification CC: Pathik Dodiya, Gaurav Gohil, Bharat Bharvad, Madhukar Malviya, Jatin Kapadiya 36 In writing a letter, first write your address and under it the date in the top right-hand corner of the first page. You may alternatively write them on the left. Then write the Salutation {e.g., Dear Shri Desai,) lower down at the left side of the page, beginning with a capital and putting a comma after it. Next begin your letter (with a capital letter) on the next lower line, to the right of the salutation. At the end of the letter write the Subscription, or words of leave-taking (e.g., Yours sincerely), at the right/left side of the page, with your signature below it. 37 38 39 01 A letter to the manager to allow students for workshop in his company. Whitcomb Polytechnic 20-30 Newcastle Roadk Whitcombe Tyne and Wear WT5 4AH 11 October 2007 The General Manager Fukuoka Motors (UK) Ltd PO Box 137 York Road Loughton Durham LT3 5HD Dear Sir I understand from my colleague, Professor William Jones, who visited your Loughton plant last month, that you sometimes allow groups of students to tour the factory and see for themselves how Japanese production techniques operate in a European environment. Professor Jones himself was most impressed by his own visit, and recommended that I write to you. Would it be possible for a group of 20 Business Studies students - male and female, aged between 18 and 22 - from Whitcomb Polytechnic to visit you before the end of this term, which is on the 21 December? I realise that you must receive many requests for such visits, and that the time available may already be booked up. If it is not, and you are able to see us, I should be most grateful if you could suggest a date and let me know of any normal conditions you lay down for visits of this kind. I look forward to hearing from you. Yours faithfully B Farrant (Dr) Senior Lecture 40 7, Greater Colony Kanpur 21st January ‘2011 The Director Sky-High Institute 25 High Street Kanpur Subject: Enquiry regarding coaching classes Dear Sir, This is in reference to your advertisement in ‘The Daily Times’ dated 18 January 2011. I am preparing for the Pre Medical Test. I am interested in joining your institute, but before I do so, I would like the following information. I would like to know the duration and the timings of the course. What is the fee structure and the mode of payment? I would also like to know the strength of each batch and the success rate of your Institute. Do you offer any discount to students who have excelled in academics? I would be grateful if you could give me a prompt response so that I can take timely decision to join your institute. Thanking you in anticipation. Yours faithfully Meena Saxena 41 Dr. Michael Smith 123 ABC St. New York City, NY 99999 April 17, 2012 Dr. Patricia Brown University of California, Los Angeles Medical Center 777 Medical Dr. Los Angeles, CA 11111 Dear Dr. Brown, I am the chairman of the 2012 Metropolitan Medical Conference that is being held in Miami, Florida on July 5, 2012, and I would like to invite you to present your research on beta blockers. We would be delighted to listen to you discuss your work, and I hope you will also agree to run a short question-and-answer session after the presentation. Additionally, Metropolitan Medical would be pleased to cover your travel and lodging expenses while you visit the conference, in addition to providing you with a per diem budget. Please reply with your answer as soon as you are able, so that we may begin to arrange your travel. I encourage you to contact me with any questions or concerns. Kind regards, Dr. Michael Smith 42 Army School Aligarh 20th January ‘2011 The Sales Manager Light House Main Road Noida Subject: Placing an order for books Dear Sir, I have reliably learnt that your book shop supplies books at discount rates. I would like to place the following order for the school library. S.No. Book’s Name Author 1. Macbeth 2. The Suitable Boy 3. Pride and Prejudice 4. Wing of Fire The payment will be made by cheque on receipt of the goods. Kindly ensure that the order reaches us within a week . Thanking you Yours faithfully Priya Librarian, Army School William Shakespeare Vikram Seth Jane Austen APJ Kalam Quantity one one one one 43 44 1. To your cousin, requesting the loan of a camera during your holidays. 2. From a boy in a boarding-school to his mother who is keeping poor health. 3. To your father who has been away from home for a fortnight, about anything of interest that has taken place in his absence. 4. To your cousin about what particularly pleased you at the circus. 5. From a boy at a boarding-school to his parents on the approaching vacation. 6. From a son to his father, stating how he hopes to fare in the approaching SchoolLeaving Examination. 7. To your younger brother, scolding him for having neglected his studies. 8. Reply to the above. 9. From a mother to her daughter, on receiving a bad report from her boarding-school. 10. Reply to the above. 11. You have recovered from a long illness. Write about your experience in bed etc., to your cousin. 12. You have been delayed one night by a railway accident near a small country outstation. 45 THANK YOU! 46