Communication Types PDF

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This document provides an overview of different types of communication such as verbal, non-verbal, and visual communication, along with key components. It also explores how communication styles vary based on the context and the organization or setting.

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Communication is the exchange of thoughts, ideas, concepts, and views between or among two or more people, various contexts. Communication It encompasses the ways in which cultural values, norms, and practices are shared and understood across different societies Communication is the exchange o...

Communication is the exchange of thoughts, ideas, concepts, and views between or among two or more people, various contexts. Communication It encompasses the ways in which cultural values, norms, and practices are shared and understood across different societies Communication is the exchange of thoughts, ideas, concepts, and views between or among two or more people, various contexts. Communication It encompasses the ways in which cultural values, norms, and practices are shared and understood across different societies Communication is the exchange of thoughts, ideas, concepts, and views between or among two or more people, various contexts. Communication encompasses the ways in which tural values, norms, and practices e shared and understood across fferent societies Communication is the exchange of thoughts, ideas, concepts, and views between or among two or more people, various contexts. Communication It encompasses the ways in which cultural values, norms, and practices are shared and understood across different societies 1 TYPES OF COMMUNICATION 2 ACCORDING TO MODE; 3 1 VERBAL TYPES OF COMMUNICATION 2 ACCORDING TO MODE; 3 1 VERBAL TYPES OF COMMUNICATION ACCORDING TO MODE; 2 NON-VERBAL 3 1 VERBAL TYPES OF COMMUNICATION ACCORDING TO MODE; 2 NON-VERBAL 3 VISUAL 1 VERBAL Verbal communication refers to the use of spoken or written words to convey messages. KEY COMPONENTS OF VERBAL COMMUNICATION KEY COMPONENTS OF VERBAL COMMUNICATION Language serves as the primary Language and Vocabulary medium through which we communicate verbally. KEY COMPONENTS OF VERBAL COMMUNICATION Language serves as the primary Language and Vocabulary medium through which we communicate verbally. The tone and pitch of verbal Tone and Pitch communication greatly affect message delivery and reception. KEY COMPONENTS OF VERBAL COMMUNICATION Language and Language serves as the primary medium through which we communicate verbally. Vocabulary The tone and pitch of verbal communication Tone and Pitch greatly affect message delivery and reception. Clarity and Clarity in verbal communication ensures that the message is easily understood and Articulation digestible. 2 NON-VERBAL Non-verbal communication refers to the transmission of messages without the use of spoken or written words; it includes body language, gestures, facial expressions, and even proximity. KEY COMPONENTS OF NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION KEY COMPONENTS OF VERBAL COMMUNICATION Facial expressions are perhaps the most Facial Expressions universally recognized form of non- verbal communication. KEY COMPONENTS OF VERBAL COMMUNICATION Facial expressions are perhaps the most Facial universally recognized form of non-verbal Expressions communication. Gestures involve alterations in body Gesture movements and can significantly enhance or contradict spoken language. KEY COMPONENTS OF VERBAL COMMUNICATION Facial expressions are perhaps the most Facial universally recognized form of non-verbal Expressions communication. Gestures involve alterations in body Gesture movements and can significantly enhance or contradict spoken language. Eye contact is a critical element of NVC. It Eye Contact can signal interest, attention, and engagement, depending on the context. 3 VISUAL Visual communication is the practice of conveying ideas, information, and messages through visual elements. This field combines various forms of imagery and design to communicate effectively. KEY COMPONENTS OF VISUAL COMMUNICATION KEY COMPONENTS OF VISUAL COMMUNICATION Colors play a significant role in visual Color communication. KEY COMPONENTS OF VISUAL COMMUNICATION Colors play a significant role in Color visual communication. The style and arrangement of text, including Typography font choice, size, and spacing, contribute to the clarity and impact of the message. KEY COMPONENTS OF VISUAL COMMUNICATION Colors play a significant role in Color visual communication. The style and arrangement of text, including font Typography choice, size, and spacing, contribute to the clarity and impact of the message. Images and Photographs, illustrations, and graphics are used to illustrate ideas, evoke emotions, or provide Graphics information. 1 TYPES OF 2 COMMUNICATION ACCORDING TO 3 CONTEXT; 4 5 1 INTRAPERSONAL TYPES OF 2 COMMUNICATION ACCORDING TO 3 CONTEXT; 4 5 1 INTRAPERSONAL TYPES OF 2 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION ACCORDING TO 3 CONTEXT; 4 5 1 INTRAPERSONAL TYPES OF 2 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION ACCORDING TO 3 EXTENDED CONTEXT; 4 5 1 INTRAPERSONAL TYPES OF 2 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION ACCORDING TO 3 EXTENDED CONTEXT; ORGANIZATIONAL 4 COMMUNICATION 5 1 INTRAPERSONAL TYPES OF 2 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION ACCORDING TO 3 EXTENDED CONTEXT; ORGANIZATIONAL 4 COMMUNICATION 5 INTERCULTURAL 1 INTRAPERSONAL Intrapersonal communication then means talking to oneself. Some label it as self or inner talk, inner monologue, or inner dialogue. 2 INTERPERSONAL As opposed to intra, the Latin prefix inter- means between, among, and together. An interactive exchange takes place as interpersonal communication takes place. However, as it occurs, a transaction does not necessarily take place since it can only be a simple interaction such as greetings, getting to know a person, or ordinary conversations that happen between or among the interactants. This may occur in dyads or small groups, also known as group communication. 3 EXTENDED Extended communication involves the use of electronic media. Unlike before when it only called for the use of television and radio, nowadays, the description of extended communication may be expanded as to include the tele, audio, or phone conferencing; video-conferencing; Skype calls; and other technological means. For example, linked by a communication system, people who are far apart, or are far from the venue, can participate in a meeting or conference. In an E- conference like this, participants may not be physically present but are still able to track down the lectures and participate actively because of the mass articulation and dissemination of information, allowing speakers to reach a wider group of listeners. 4 ORGANIZATIONALCOMMUNICATION It’s the sending and receiving of messages among interrelated individuals within a particular environment or setting to achieve individual and common goals. It is highly contextual and culturally dependent. 5 INTERCULTURAL It is communication between or among people having different linguistic, religious, ethnic, social, and professional backgrounds. Even gender difference affects TYPES OF COMMUNICATION 1 ACCORDING TO PURPOSE AND STYLE; 2 TYPES OF 1 FORMAL COMMUNICATION ACCORDING TO PURPOSE AND STYLE; 2 TYPES OF 1 FORMAL COMMUNICATION ACCORDING TO PURPOSE AND STYLE; 2 INFORMAL 1 FORMAL TYPES OF 1 FORMAL This type of communication follows COMMUNICATION strict protocolsTOwhen it comes to flow. The ACCORDING PURPOSE AND message STYLE; passes from one official channel 2 INFORMAL to the next. This type of communication is usually found in corporate settings. The communication in which information flows through proper and pre-defined solutions is referred to as Formal Communication. It follows a hierarchical chain that is generally established by the organization itself. 1 TYPES OF FORMAL 2 COMMUNICATION; 3 1 VERTICAL TYPES OF FORMAL COMMUNICATION; 2 3 1 VERTICAL TYPES OF FORMAL COMMUNICATION; 2 HORIZONTAL 3 1 VERTICAL TYPES OF FORMAL COMMUNICATION; 2 HORIZONTAL 3 DIAGONAL 2 INFORMAL Informal communication is multidimensional, it flows freely in the organization without any restraint of predefined channels or routes. It is comparatively very quick and relational. Any type of communication that is done outside of the context of an organization is considered informal. Oftentimes unofficial, it is referred to as the "grapevine". 1 TYPES OF INFORMAL 2 COMMUNICATION; 3 1 SINGLE STRAND CHAIN TYPES OF INFORMAL 2 COMMUNICATION; 3 1 SINGLE STRAND CHAIN TYPES OF INFORMAL COMMUNICATION; 2 CLUSTER CHAIN 3 1 SINGLE STRAND CHAIN TYPES OF INFORMAL COMMUNICATION; 2 CLUSTER CHAIN 3 PROBABILITY CHAIN THANK YOU

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