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A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single ______
A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single ______
step
To define ______
To define ______
communication
To distinguish the four (4) levels of ______
To distinguish the four (4) levels of ______
communication
Communication is the process of meaningful interaction among ______
Communication is the process of meaningful interaction among ______
Communicate for you to be understood, but be open enough to accept ______
Communicate for you to be understood, but be open enough to accept ______
Every Good Communication Starts With Good ______
Every Good Communication Starts With Good ______
Communication is the transmission of information, ideas, emotions, skills, etc., by the use of symbols – words, pictures, figures, graphs, etc.” (Berelson, Bernard, & Steiner, 1964, p. 254) “Communication is a systematic process in which people interact with and through symbols to create and interpret meanings” (Wood, 2014, p. 5) Multiple Definitions: Communication as a Family of Concepts Spoken symbolic interaction: The way people use symbols (primarily words) to create and share common meanings Non-verbal interaction: The unspoken, often unintentional behaviour that accompanies verbal communication and helps to fully interpret its meaning Mediated interaction: Via instant massaging, email, social networking and texting Sub-fields of Communication Interpersonal Small group Public Intercultural Organisational Mass 2 Levels of Communication Levels of Communication (1) ______ Communication Communication within the self
Communication is the transmission of information, ideas, emotions, skills, etc., by the use of symbols – words, pictures, figures, graphs, etc.” (Berelson, Bernard, & Steiner, 1964, p. 254) “Communication is a systematic process in which people interact with and through symbols to create and interpret meanings” (Wood, 2014, p. 5) Multiple Definitions: Communication as a Family of Concepts Spoken symbolic interaction: The way people use symbols (primarily words) to create and share common meanings Non-verbal interaction: The unspoken, often unintentional behaviour that accompanies verbal communication and helps to fully interpret its meaning Mediated interaction: Via instant massaging, email, social networking and texting Sub-fields of Communication Interpersonal Small group Public Intercultural Organisational Mass 2 Levels of Communication Levels of Communication (1) ______ Communication Communication within the self
Communication is the transmission of information, ideas, emotions, skills, etc., by the use of symbols – words, pictures, figures, graphs, etc.” (Berelson, Bernard, & Steiner, 1964, p. 254) “Communication is a systematic process in which people interact with and through symbols to create and interpret meanings” (Wood, 2014, p. 5) Multiple Definitions: Communication as a Family of Concepts Spoken symbolic interaction: The way people use symbols (primarily words) to create and share common meanings Non-verbal interaction: The unspoken, often unintentional behaviour that accompanies verbal communication and helps to fully interpret its meaning Mediated interaction: Via instant massaging, email, social networking and texting Sub-fields of Communication Interpersonal Small group Public Intercultural Organisational Mass 2 Levels of Communication Levels of Communication (1) Intrapersonal Communication Communication within the self (2) ______ Communication One-on-one Communication
Communication is the transmission of information, ideas, emotions, skills, etc., by the use of symbols – words, pictures, figures, graphs, etc.” (Berelson, Bernard, & Steiner, 1964, p. 254) “Communication is a systematic process in which people interact with and through symbols to create and interpret meanings” (Wood, 2014, p. 5) Multiple Definitions: Communication as a Family of Concepts Spoken symbolic interaction: The way people use symbols (primarily words) to create and share common meanings Non-verbal interaction: The unspoken, often unintentional behaviour that accompanies verbal communication and helps to fully interpret its meaning Mediated interaction: Via instant massaging, email, social networking and texting Sub-fields of Communication Interpersonal Small group Public Intercultural Organisational Mass 2 Levels of Communication Levels of Communication (1) Intrapersonal Communication Communication within the self (2) ______ Communication One-on-one Communication
Communication is the transmission of information, ideas, emotions, skills, etc., by the use of symbols – words, pictures, figures, graphs, etc.” (Berelson, Bernard, & Steiner, 1964, p. 254) “Communication is a systematic process in which people interact with and through symbols to create and interpret meanings” (Wood, 2014, p. 5) Multiple Definitions: Communication as a Family of Concepts Spoken symbolic interaction: The way people use symbols (primarily words) to create and share common meanings Non-verbal interaction: The unspoken, often unintentional behaviour that accompanies verbal communication and helps to fully interpret its meaning Mediated interaction: Via instant massaging, email, social networking and texting Sub-fields of Communication Interpersonal Small group Public Intercultural Organisational Mass 2 Levels of Communication Levels of Communication (1) Intrapersonal Communication Communication within the self (2) Interpersonal Communication One-on-one Communication (3) ______ Communication One person is communicating with an audience of two or more people
Communication is the transmission of information, ideas, emotions, skills, etc., by the use of symbols – words, pictures, figures, graphs, etc.” (Berelson, Bernard, & Steiner, 1964, p. 254) “Communication is a systematic process in which people interact with and through symbols to create and interpret meanings” (Wood, 2014, p. 5) Multiple Definitions: Communication as a Family of Concepts Spoken symbolic interaction: The way people use symbols (primarily words) to create and share common meanings Non-verbal interaction: The unspoken, often unintentional behaviour that accompanies verbal communication and helps to fully interpret its meaning Mediated interaction: Via instant massaging, email, social networking and texting Sub-fields of Communication Interpersonal Small group Public Intercultural Organisational Mass 2 Levels of Communication Levels of Communication (1) Intrapersonal Communication Communication within the self (2) Interpersonal Communication One-on-one Communication (3) ______ Communication One person is communicating with an audience of two or more people
Communication is the transmission of information, ideas, emotions, skills, etc., by the use of symbols – words, pictures, figures, graphs, etc.” (Berelson, Bernard, & Steiner, 1964, p. 254) “Communication is a systematic process in which people interact with and through symbols to create and interpret meanings” (Wood, 2014, p. 5) Multiple Definitions: Communication as a Family of Concepts Spoken symbolic interaction: The way people use symbols (primarily words) to create and share common meanings Non-verbal interaction: The unspoken, often unintentional behaviour that accompanies verbal communication and helps to fully interpret its meaning Mediated interaction: Via instant massaging, email, social networking and texting Sub-fields of Communication Interpersonal Small group Public Intercultural Organisational Mass 2 Levels of Communication Levels of Communication (1) Intrapersonal Communication Communication within the self (2) Interpersonal Communication One-on-one Communication (3) Group Communication One person is communicating with an audience of two or more people (4) ______ Communication An individual or institution uses technology to send messages to a large, mixed audience
Communication is the transmission of information, ideas, emotions, skills, etc., by the use of symbols – words, pictures, figures, graphs, etc.” (Berelson, Bernard, & Steiner, 1964, p. 254) “Communication is a systematic process in which people interact with and through symbols to create and interpret meanings” (Wood, 2014, p. 5) Multiple Definitions: Communication as a Family of Concepts Spoken symbolic interaction: The way people use symbols (primarily words) to create and share common meanings Non-verbal interaction: The unspoken, often unintentional behaviour that accompanies verbal communication and helps to fully interpret its meaning Mediated interaction: Via instant massaging, email, social networking and texting Sub-fields of Communication Interpersonal Small group Public Intercultural Organisational Mass 2 Levels of Communication Levels of Communication (1) Intrapersonal Communication Communication within the self (2) Interpersonal Communication One-on-one Communication (3) Group Communication One person is communicating with an audience of two or more people (4) ______ Communication An individual or institution uses technology to send messages to a large, mixed audience