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Chapter 8.1 Notes Marketing Essentials (CO-OP) Chapter 8 Communication Skills Chapter 8.1 Defining Communication 1. What You'll Learn The six primary elements of communication How to arrange the setting for a business meeting How to use listening skills to improve your understanding of messages Three blocks to listening with understanding Three skills that will help you read with understanding 2. Why It's Important Studies have shown that 70 percent of our waking hours are spent communicating. Most jobs in business, especially in marketing, require good communication skills. You need to understand the communication process to become a more effective communicator. 3. Key Terms communication channels feedback blocks setting distractions emotional blocks jargon 4. The Communication Process Communication is the process of exchanging information, ideas, and feelings. There are six elements of communication: Senders and receivers Messages Channels Feedback Blocks Setting 5. The Communication Process Senders and Receivers Every message must be sent, received, and understood for communication to happen. Both verbal and nonverbal means are used to send and receive messages. Verbal communication includes speaking and writing. Nonverbal communication includes facial expressions and body language. 6. The Communication Process Messages are the substance of any communication. The message is the information, ideas, or feelings the sender wants to share. 1 Chapter 8.1 Notes Channels are the avenues by which the message is delivered such as sight and sound, written word, e-mail, and letters. 7. The Communication Process Feedback is the receiver's response to the message. Blocks are things that interfere with understanding the message. Setting is where the communication takes place. 8. Listening About 70 percent of your waking hours are spent communicating. Approximately 45 percent of that time is spent listening. 9. Hearing vs. Listening Hearing is mostly a physical process that takes place in the ears. Listening is a mental process that requires using the brain. 10. Listening Skills In order to listen well, you should learn these listening skills: Identifying the purpose Listening for more than Looking for a plan verbal content Giving feedback Listening for a conclusion Searching for an interest Taking notes Evaluating the message Following directions 11. Listening Skills Identifying the Purpose The sooner you identify the purpose of the message, the easier it will be to understand the whole message. 12. Listening Skills Looking for a Plan In a structured speech, try to identify the way the presentation is put together, for example, generalizations supported with evidence or contrasts and comparisons. Giving Feedback Give feedback to show your understanding of the message. 13. Listening Skills Searching for an Interest Listen carefully to find something that applies to you or interests you. On the job, show an interest in things that will improve your performance. Evaluating the Message As you listen, evaluate the validity of the message. Try to distinguish between fact and opinion and evaluate whether the information presented is relevant to the purpose of the message. 14. Listening Skills Listening for More than Verbal Content The rate of speech, pitch, volume, and voice quality can add and change meaning to communication. 2 Chapter 8.1 Notes Listening for a Conclusion Listen for the speaker's conclusion. Don't jump to your own conclusion before the speaker has presented the facts. 15. Listening Skills Taking Notes Take notes on the main points in a business meeting. Following Directions Be sure you understand each step if someone is giving you directions. Give frequent feedback so the person knows you understand. 16. Blocks to Listening with Understanding Avoid the following blocks, and you will be able to concentrate on the message: distractions emotional blocks planning a response 17. Blocks to Listening with Understanding Distractions are blocks to effective listening: noises and other environmental factors, interruptions by other people, and competing thoughts in your mind. Emotional Blocks are biases against the opinions expressed by the sender that prevent you from understanding. 18. Blocks to Listening with Understanding Planning a Response blocks understanding because you can't concentrate on the message and your response at the same time. Listen to the entire message before you plan your response. 19. Reading Reading, like listening, is a process of trying to understand a message. Reading with understanding is a necessity in every career. Even when applying for a job you have to read help-wanted ads or Web site job listings. 20. Reading for Meaning One of the many things required to succeed on the job is reading and understanding written messages. These three skills can help you: focusing your mind forming pictures improving your vocabulary 21. Reading for Meaning Focusing Your Mind -Your mind will focus only through constant concentration. Forming Pictures - Try to form pictures of the people, places, things, and situations described. Improving Your Vocabulary - Try to figure out the meaning by the way the word is used, then look it up in a dictionary. 3 Chapter 8.1 Notes 22. Jargon Jargon is technical or specialized vocabulary used by members of a particular profession or industry. Many of these words aren't even listed in most dictionaries. Most marketing jobs have their own jargon. For glossaries of jargon specific to different marketing occupational areas, go to the Marketing Essentials Web site: www.marketing.glencoe.org 23. Reviewing Key Terms and Concepts 1. What are the six primary elements of communication? Senders and receivers, messages, channels feedback. Blocks, and settings. 2. How would you arrange the setting for a business meeting? Choose a room. Arrange chairs; check for lighting; arrange for/check equipment. 3. What listening skills can help you to better understand messages you receive? Identify purpose and plan, give feedback; search for interest; evaluate message; listen for more than verbal content; take notes; follow directions. 4. What are three blocks to listening with understanding? Distractions, emotional blocks, and planning a response. 5. What are three skills to help you read better? Focus mind, form pictures, improve vocabulary 24. Assignment - you will write your work on a separate sheet of paper and rewrite your answers for the Assessment on this paper. a. Life in the diverse marketplace pg 140 i. Look into my eyes – Thinking Critically b. Real world marketing pg 142 i. Hello Kitty! – Thinking Critically c. 5.1 Assessment pg 143 i. Reviewing Key Terms and Concepts # 1 – 5 ii. Thinking Critically #6 ALL IS DUE AT THE END OF CLASS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (Test Grade) Hand in your notes with your work!! 4 Chapter 8.1 Notes 5