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COMMUNICATE! Verderber, Verderber, Sellnow Chapter 1 Communication Perspectives Learning Outcomes LO1 Discover the nature of communication and the communication process LO2 Identify characteristics of communication LO3 Explore the major tenets of ethical communication LO1 Discover the nature of communication and the communication process LO1 Nature of Communication Communication is the process through which we express, interpret, coordinate messages with others in order to relate shared meaning, meet social goals, manage personal identity, carry out relationships Messages • Verbal utterances, visual images, nonverbal behaviors used to convey thoughts and feelings – Encoding – creating messages – Decoding – interpreting messages – Feedback – message in response to message indicating how interpreted – Canned plans and scripts LO1 Contexts • The situation in which communication takes place. – Physical – Social – Historical – Psychological – Cultural LO1 Settings • Differentiate interactions based on number of participants and extent to which interaction is formal or informal – Intrapersonal communication – Interpersonal communication – Small group communication – Public communication – Mass communication LO1 Communication Process • Complex set of different and interrelated activities intended to result in shared meaning – Message production sub-process – Message interpretation sub-process – Interaction coordination LO1 Channels • Both route traveled by message and means of transportation LO1 Interference (Noise) • External noises • Internal noises • Semantic noises LO1 LO2 Identify characteristics of communication Communication Has Purpose • • • • • To develop and maintain sense of self. To meet our social needs. To develop and maintain relationships. To exchange information. To influence others. LO2 Communication Is Continuous We are always sending and interpreting messages. LO2 Communication Is Irreversible Once exchange takes place, we can never ignore it, take it back, or pretend it did not occur. LO2 Communication Is Situated Communication occurs within a communication setting that affects how messages are produced, interpreted, and coordinated. LO2 Communication Is Indexical • How we communicate is a measure of emotional temperature of relationship – Signaling level of trust – Indicating who has control • Complementary feedback • Symmetrical feedback – Revealing degree of intimacy LO2 Communication Is Learned LO2 • Messages vary in conscious thought –Spontaneous expressions –Scripted messages –Constructed messages Communication Is Guided by Cultural Norms • Culture – system or shared beliefs, values, symbols, and behaviors. • How messages are formed and interpreted depends on the cultural background of the participants. LO2 LO3 Explore the major tenets of ethical communication LO3 Communication and Ethics • Ethical principles – Truthful and honest – Act with integrity – Behave fairly – Demonstrate respect – Responsible LO3 Communication and Ethics • Dark side messages - inappropriate and/or unethical communication • • • • Bright side Hard side Easy side Evil side LO3 Communication Competence Communication is effective when it achieves its goals and appropriate when it conforms to what is expected in a situation. Perceptions of Competence LO3 • Motivation – can improve communication only if want to. • Knowledge – must know what to do. • Skills – goal-oriented actions can master and repeat in appropriate situations. • Credibility – perception of speaker’s knowledge, trustworthiness, and warmth. • Social ease – managing communication apprehension. Communication Apprehension Fear or anxiety associated with real or anticipated communication with others. • Traitlike • Audience-based • Situational • Context-based LO3 Communication Improvement Plans 1. State the problem. 2. State the specific goal. 3. Outline a specific procedure for reaching the goal. 4. Devise a method for determining progress. LO3