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CommunicationTypes of communication, Nonverbal communication types include…
CommunicationTypes of communication
The Sender is encoding the messages in any form like voice, written or any signs. So they often called as Encoder. The Receiver is decoding the message from the sender to understand the message. So they often called as Decoder.
Channel: Any message or Information needs some channel or a medium. Example: television is an audio visual medium which decode the electronic signals into an audio-visual to the audience.
Communication means transferring thoughts, information, emotion and ideas through gesture, voice, symbols, signs and expressions from one person to another. Three things are most important and essential in any communication process they are Sender, Receiver and the Channel (medium).
There are 5 types of communications
Verbal Communication
The communication happens through verbally, vocally or through written words which express or convey the message to other is called verbal communication.
Verbal communication has two types
Oral Communication
A communication which happens through word of mouth, spoken words, conversations and also any messages or information are shared or exchanged between one another through speech or word of mouth is called oral communication.
News reading
Public speech
Television
telephone
Radio
mobile conversations
Non-Verbal Communication
Any communication without word of mouth, spoken words, conversation and written languages are called Non-Verbal Communication. It happens through signs, symbols, colours, gestures, body language or any facial expressions are known as non verbal communication. Traffic signals are one of the best examples for non verbal communication
Written Communication
A communication happens through any word written or often written sign which refers the languages uses in any medium is called written communication.
Simply any hand written
Newspaper
printed word documents
books
magazines
Letters
Visual communicatoin
These information pamphlets have all the information about the medice so that doctors can fell confident in suggesting the medicine to their patients
Marketers
Companies
Non-verbal communication
substantial portion of our communication is nonverbal. Experts have found that every day we respond to thousands of nonverbal cues and behaviors including postures, facial expressions, eye gaze, gestures, and tone of voice. From our handshakes to our hairstyles, nonverbal details reveal who we are and impact how we relate to other people.
Formal and informal communication
Formal communication is communication through pre-defined channels set by organizations. They are typically conveyed from top leadership to various departments that funnels down to lower level employees. It is backed by organizational procedure, and it is necessary to fulfill the goals of the organization.
Informal communication is more relational than formal. It is not backed by any pre-determined channels and can happen anywhere within the organization. The primary goal of this messaging is to preserve and establish relationships with colleagues and superiors and subordinates. Since it is not defined by any channels, messaging moves a lot faster, but it is without any paper trail or official documentation.
Nonverbal communication types include facial expressions, gestures, paralinguistics such as loudness or tone of voice, body language, proxemics or personal space, eye gaze, haptics (touch), appearance, and artifacts.